Chris Brown is set to spend at least the next month in a UK jail but one NFL superstar wants him released immediately.
On Instagram, Odell Beckham Jr. made his position clear when it came to the controversial R&B singer.
Alongside a picture of the two of them, the wide receiver wrote: “Free Breeeezyyy.”
Beckham Jr. added: “The moral compass will never lie … we waiting on ya.”
Brown is currently locked up in the UK after being arrested in relation to an assault from two years ago.

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He was denied bail by the court and will remain behind bars at least until his next hearing on June 13.
Brown was arrested in Manchester just hours after he arrived in the UK via private jet on May 16.
Brown is in the UK for his upcoming Breezy Bowl tour which is scheduled to begin on June 15, just two days after his next hearing.
It is not known how the legal proceedings will affect the tour.

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Brown and his team are yet to comment on his arrest or the status of the tour.
It is alleged that Brown assaulted music producer Abe Diaw at Tape nightclub in London in 2023.
That same year, Diaw filed a lawsuit against the controversial R&B singer, alleging Brown had inflicted severe and lasting injuries” on him after “beating him over the head” with a bottle of tequila.

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Brown was also accused of “ruthlessly” stomping on Diaw’s head while he was on the ground which resulted in him being knocked unconscious.
The incident was caught by CCTV which is now in the hands of prosecutors who describe the situation as “extremely serious”.
Diaw further accused Brown of “spreading false rumors” about him in the aftermath of the alleged incident.
It is not known if the lawsuit was settled between the two parties.

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It was reported at the time that police attempted to speak to Brown about the incident but he left the country before he could be questioned.
Brown had previously been banned from entering the UK following his conviction for assaulting Rihanna.
The ban on Brown lasted over a decade before it was lifted by former Home Secretary, Priti Patel, in 2020.