
Tiny tutus and ballet (or tap) shoes parading around in a frantic jumble — that’s basically the descriptor for most beginner-level dance classes. The attire is part of the deal — and a high level of tulle is often part of the package.
But Chris Brown wasn’t such a huge fan of his daughter Royalty’s dance-class attire; he posted a photo of her with a comment expressing his fatherly disapproval, reports the International Business Times. It’s since been deleted from his Instagram account.
He writes: “It’s crazy to me that a parent would OK dressing our daughter like she 16. I ain’t cool wit that. SHE IS 2!!!” That was a direct shot at his daughter’s mother, Nia Guzman.
Guzman’s got a point. That kid’s way more focused on her likely opinion that structured activities (a.k.a. anything that requires listening skills) are boring and pointless. She’s just doin’ her grumpy little-kid thing — in her tutu, thank you very much.
But Chris was not done. He replied again, saying: “I ain’t here to argue back and forth with anyone. Dance class is fine even with the leotard. The pics just looks risky in my opinion, this isn’t a debate. She’s 2. I ain’t talking about it on social media any longer. I said my opinion.”
“Risky.” Hmmm. An unruly toddler in need of a nap is risky; you’re asking for a tantrum with that one. But a tutu in dance class? Come. On.