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Chris Brown Kills Twitter Account After Throwing Tantrum

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Chris Brown Kills Twitter account after tantrumChris Brown took to his Twitter Account and threw the mother of all online tantrums accusing stores of "blackballing" his new album, "Graffiti." Shortly after thanking fans for their support he quickly deleted his Twitter account.

In his final tweet to his fans, Brown said, "I WANNA THANK MY FANS FOR ALL THE SUPPORT," posted Monday afternoon. "I LOVE YALL. GOODBYE!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Brown went on a Twitter tirade after not seeing his new album stacked on shelves in a Connecticut Walmart store.

"The didnt even have my album in the back ... not on shelves, saw for myself," he tweeted.

It got worst after he spoke to store managers and demanded a reason, but got no satisfactory answer..

"the manager told me that when there are new releases its mandatory to put em on the shelves. BUT NO SIGN OF #GRAFFITI. BS," the angry singer tweeted.

He also went on to tweet that Alicia Keys' new album was fully stocked and ready for release, though it wasn't due out until Tuesday.

Brown began retweeted his fans  tweets, some of which claimed when they asked when the shelves would be restocked they were told "never,". Many also alleged that managers said they didn't support "woman-beaters."

Prior to deleting his Twitter account, Brown used it extensively  to connect to his fans after pleading guilty and sentenced for beating his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.


Why he deleted the account is not clear, but fans were still tweeting about his online tantrum, his claims to stores "blackballing" his album, and deleting his Twitter account.

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