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One Of The Women Appearing In The New Chris Brown Doc. Reveals Herself On IG
One Of Chris Brown’s Accusers Appearing In The ‘History Of Violence’ Documentary Reveals Herself
Chris Brown was recently in the news amid reports that the network behind the “Quiet on Set” docu-series are working on the singer’s domestic violence documentary ‘Chris Brown: A History of Violence’, which will air on Oct. 27.
Just in, one of Breezy’s accusers who is featured in the documentary, has revealed herself on social media and says she’s happy to finally be able to share her truth.
Taking to Instagram, the woman who goes by Liziane Gutierrez, said: “Lier, clout chaser, ridiculous are just same of the things I have heard over the years since I decided to tell what happened to me.”
She continued, “I’m not sure if Im psychologically ready to face the consequences of appearing in this documentary including financial consequences since I signed a non disclosure agreement.”
She says despite those concerns, her moral responsibility to speak up for herself and other alleged victims is unwavering. “Several women agreed to participate and share their stories. We all went through a similar situation,” she wrote.
“We cant be against domestic violence and simply ignore some cases or even worse blame the victim,” Liziane added.
She also revealed that she provided producers with evidence of something that happened between her and the controversial R&B star in 2016. “If someone is lying about you, would you pay for their silence?” she wrote at the end of her post, hinting that Chris may have paid her hush money to not reveal what allegedly happened.
As we previously reported, Brown has been accused in the past of sexual assault and now, the network will explore these allegations as well as his 2009 domestic violence case with Rihanna, where she suffered severe facial injuries that required hospitalization.