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Nia Guzman Blames Chris Brown For Their Baby Royalty’s Asthma

by Michelle Grace Guanzon / Feb 04, 2016 02:35 PM EST
Nia Guzman Blames Chris Brown For Their Baby Royalty’s Asthma

Nia Guzman, the ex-girlfriend and mother of Chris Brown's Baby Royalty, has put the blame on the American singer-actor for using weed that caused their baby to have asthma.

According to TMZ, Guzman claims that the 1-year-old Baby Royalty has developed asthma, and she says it's all because Chris Brown has exposed their child to an extreme secondhand smoke. Brown is, according to Guzman, a weed and tobacco enthusiast and that when Royalty comes back from a visit with Brown, the baby usually smells of smoke. 

However, Chris Brown replied this accusation through his Instagram post that he deleted shortly after posting it on January 31st.

The lengthy post stated that Brown already quit smoking on New Year. He said that no one is smoking around his daughter. 

Brown added that Guzman is just playing some tricks just to get some sort of increase income. He even said he really loves his daughter as she is his pride and joy and even emphasized that he would never put her daughter in any danger position or harm. 

Moreover, Brown mentioned how he and his mother made sure his daughter's learning and safety. He expressed that he is tired and sick of all the negative people who's trying to use him and his daughter.

Despite the statement of the American-singer, Guzman told TMZ that she has already expressed her worries through legal documents and that she wanted to restrict Brown's visitation to Royalty asking a judge to force him to hire a full-time nanny or just not allow Brown to be around the child.

Furthermore, Nia Guzman wants Chris Brown to take on a drug test. And according to the report, she is demanding that the child support provided by Brown from $2,500 a month be increased to at least $16,000.

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