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Vanessa Carlton (who is a Cam’ron fan) was not here for Chris Brown’s show of support on International Women’s Day, and today she gave him a piece of her mind on Instagram. Chris posted a video of her hit single “A Thousand Miles” on his Instagram in an honestly ill-timed post for this special day for women. In the now-deleted post he said that the song is “lit forever”– but Vanessa’s fans thought otherwise and started tagging her in the post.

Vanessa responded on her Instagram, dragging him for using the song — adding that she supports survivors of domestic violence, in reference to Chris’ 2009 domestic abuse incident with Rihanna. After posting her statement, she made her Instagram private, likely avoid the wrath of #TeamBreezy:

Chris responded in kind, saying that he was a huge fan of the song, before clapping back at Vanessa. He claimed that she was using International Women’s Day as a platform to spread “hatred.” He deleted this post before leaving a parting shot for her — a popular scene from the awful movie White Girls that features “A Thousand Miles”:

This post about Carlton isn’t an anomaly in the weird behavior Chris Brown. A cursory glance at his Instagram will take viewers on a warped trip through the troubled singer’s mind, as it’s filled with self-aggrandizing images of himself as Black Panther’s T’Challa:

READ MORE: Uproxx.com

Article Courtesy of Uproxx

First Picture Courtesy of Kevin Mazur and Getty Images

Second Picture Courtesy of Anthony Harvey, PA Images, and Getty Images

First and Second Video and Third and Fourth Picture Courtesy of Instagram and Uproxx

Chris Brown Posts About International Women’s Day and Twitter Was Not Having It!  was originally published on wzakcleveland.com