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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    A woman who accused Chris Brown of threatening her with a gun wants police "protection" from him.

    Baylee Curran fled the 'Fine China' singer's home in Tarzana, Los Angeles, barefoot following a row in the early hours of Tuesday morning and though she is still "in shock" from the alleged altercation, she feels "validated" after the 27-year-old star was arrested and charged on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.


    However, the 24-year-old model insists she still feels "scared for [her] life".

    She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "I'm scared for my life. I'm terrified. I hope they can provide protection... I think the world kind of needs to know that this stuff does happen. A lot of violence is going on in the world right now and I think that we all kind of need to wake up to it and reunite and just share the love, I guess."

    Baylee is still "debating" whether she should press charges against the singer.

    She added: "I just hope he gets whatever he deserves."

    The beauty queen - who claims she visited the 'Yeah 3x' hitmaker to talk to him about appearing in one of his music videos - accused Chris of threatening to "blow [her] head off" after his friends yelled at her for "admiring" his jewellery collection.

    She said: "I went into the backyard and then, when I came back into the house, there was a new male in the home and he was showcasing these diamond bracelets and watches and diamond necklaces.

    "At that point, Chris' friend - and I don't know who he was to Chris - saw me looking at them and got a little wary, I guess? Sort of cursing and screaming at me and calling me names saying 'Get the f**k away from the diamonds. Get the f**k back outside.'

    "Chris did not see me admiring the jewellery. It was his friends who originally said 'Get away'... But then, Chris pulled out his gun and said 'Get the f**k out'... like, pointing that way and pointing it in my face and saying, 'So sick of all you people, I am going to blow your head off.' I don't really remember, but he was threatening me with the gun in my face."

    The 'Run It' hitmaker has denied the allegations.

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