Chris Brown's
Las Vegas residency deal with Drai's nightclub has been put on hold following
his Instagram tirade against alleged "racist" employees. The
singer allegedly refused to apologize to the club's owner after calling
the Sin City hot spot a "racist" venue, in a letter sent to Brown's
attorney obtained by TMZ.
In
a now-deleted Instagram post, Brown wrote, "(Empty) Drais has some
people working for them that always are on a power trip. Some racist
----. I pack this club out every single time my name is on the flyer. I
keep the lights on in this place. I ain't no slave or an employee of
this establishment. So make sure you put some respek on my name!"
Drai's nightclub responded with the following statement to Billboard:
"As
one of Las Vegas' leading nightclubs and the nation's preeminent hip
hop performance venue, Drai's has always taken great pride in its
relationships with our incredibly talented resident and guest artists,
including a successful partnership with Chris Brown. However, recent
events have raised concerns that will need to be addressed with Chris
and his management before that relationship can continue to move
forward. We have reached out accordingly and are waiting to hear back
from his team. We remain open to sitting down with him to discuss the future."
Reps for Brown were not immediately available for comment.
Chris Brown's Las Vegas Residency deal with Drai's Nightclub On Hold Following 'Racist' Allegations
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