User blog:Ceauntay/Chris Brown Banned From Attending 'iCarly: The Sequel' Premiere By Nickelodeon Movies

=The R&B singer was asked by Nickelodeon Movies not to attend the "iCarly: The Sequel" premiere, due to his behavior such as being in a brutal bar fight against rapper Drake, and assulted his ex-girlfriend Rihanna, meaning that he could scare the children.=

On Thursday, iCarly: The Sequel held its premiere in Los Angeles at the El Capitan Theatre on July 19. Although, Chris Brown is unable to attend. Question is why the R&B singer could not attend the premiere, because he could scare away the children. Brown has recently faced against two dramas. Brown assulted his ex-girlfriend Rihanna, a pop singer. He also was in a brutal bar fight with rapper Drake.

About Rihanna, This past February officials reported that Brown had completed half of his manual labor work after pleading guilty in 2009, so the artist’s attorney Mark Geragos requested for Brown’s probation to be terminated at the time. His request was declined by a judge who said that Brown should complete more of his community service work, which includes roadside cleanup, graffiti removal among other manual labor tasks. Brown has completed his mandated domestic violence and anger management counseling after his violent outbreak in 2009, but the artist still remains on probation, which was set at five years.

As for Drake, news broke in the wee hours of Thursday morning that the duo became engaged in a war of words, and flying glass, while partying at W.i.P. nightclub in New York. Initial reports stated that Brown had sent a bottle over to Drake’s table, to which Drake responded in a less-than-grateful manner. At some point, a bottle was thrown and shards of broken glass hit multiple patrons on the scene, including Brown. The “Don’t Wake Me Up” singer tweeted a photo of a bloody gash on his chin, alleging that it was from the incident. Reportedly, the feud began over singer Rihanna, who shares a romantic history with both men. According to the NYPD, five people were injured but no arrests were made in conjunction with the event. The two artists had left the scene by the time cops arrived.