A woman named Angela Reliford made headlines last month after claiming that she was suing Chris Brown for “defamation” and “public humiliation.” After making several bizarre and threatening posts about him and his dancers, his fans dubbed her a “stalker.”
However, in a new twist to the ongoing saga, Reliford recently declared that all of her “previous, current, and future” statements made about Brown and his dancers are part of her artistic expression. In an attempt to explain her wild behavior, Reliford asserted that she is an “actress and artist” who is “using her platform to perform dramatizations exploring serious issues like bullying and mental health.”
The woman’s legal filing includes a video that Brown reposted in 2024, where she allegedly made threats toward him and his crew. In the footage, she discusses disturbing thoughts about harming Brown’s dancers, which led the singer to share it with his own chilling comment: “I’m not tryna be mean at all. But this sh*t is scary!”
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Despite her claims of using her platform for artistic purposes, Reliford claims to be suing for damages, arguing that being labeled a “stalker” has harmed her reputation and caused her public humiliation. She insisted there’s no basis for the label — no police report, no restraining order — just false claims that have damaged her career and personal life.
“Falsely labeling me a ‘stalker’ is defamation,” she asserted in another post.
The situation originally began with Reliford sharing videos and posts claiming that Brown had been secretly communicating with her through his music videos. She believed that the synchronicities between her life and the scenes in his videos were signs of affection from the singer. “Chris… thank you. I saw the signs. The synchronicities. The winks,” she wrote, adding to the increasingly strange narrative.
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She also referenced her original video in more recent post, elaborating how she believes the media tried to “tear her down.”
“Instead of letting me be, they tried to destroy me,” she wrote. “They took my acting, my satire, my creative expression and twisted it into something dark. They used a mugshot from a wrongful arrest (charges dismissed) and pushed a false narrative — that I was a stalker, a threat. It was a smear campaign. I was thrown to the wolves of 145 million people for a lie.”
Reliford also referenced her initial video of being “kicked out” of a club that Breezy made an appearance at following his 11:11 tour last year. “I was being humiliated at the club. Bullied online. All for what? Because I was a fan with confidence and beauty?” she said. “Because I dared to show up and have a little fantasy life?”
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The moment she speaks of allegedly happened after a meet-and-greet in Canada last year which was followed by an after party. In the full video, Reliford claimed that her bad feelings towards Chris and his crew developed while she was “getting the club crunk” and just “being herself.” She then claimed that his lead dancer Taylor Terry tried to compete with her by “stealing” back the attention with her derriere clapping in a microphone. Reliford also called the professional dancer an “attention super wh*re.”
From there, the woman alleged that an exchange happened between her and Brown’s security after they thought she was asking to get in Brown’s VIP section at the party. That’s when she says the “Residuals” singer told her “bye, bye” and she was asked to leave. “Somebody bust a move,” Reliford recalled of wanting to go toe-to-toe with the security. “Bust a f**king move.”
Following this alleged incident, she went live on Instagram, making disturbing threats about harming his dancers and fantasizing about carrying out those acts when “the time is right.”
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