Chris Brown Cops An Iced Out House Arrest Ankle Monitor

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Chris Brown performs at 2018 BET Experience Staples Center Concert, sponsored by COCA-COLA, at L.A. Live on June 22, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Chris Brown isn't on house arrest though.

It's been a busy few weeks for Chris Brown. The singer has been on the road as part of his "Heartbreak On A Full Moon" tour alongside H.E.R, 6lack and Rich The Kid. The rapper's been killing it with every performance and most recently, received the praise of Kevin Hart after his performance at the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn show was sold-out so it's safe to say, Breezy's securing the bag while he's on the road. The rapper recently took to Instagram to show a little gift that he copped for himself.

Chris Brown hit Instagram to show off his brand new piece of jewelry. While most rappers cop chains, rings, bracelets and watches, there's been an increasing amount of rappers who've been flexing ankle bracelets. Chris Brown decided to switch it up and cop him an iced out ankle bracelet that looks like a house arrest monitor. The rapper hit Instagram to flex his latest piece of jewelry in his collection.

"Did the ankle bracelets... had to switch it up. 😳 house arrest monitor! @eliantte 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥(I’m not on house arrest)," he wrote as the caption.

This hasn't been the only outrageous yet luxurious purchase he's made this month. In early July, it was reported that Breezy dropped a cool $350K on a bulletproof Rezvani Tank. It's unsure why it was bulletproof but it's better to be safe than sorry. 


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