A Brazilian man who has been “impersonating” Chris Brown has been called out by the singer.

On Thursday, July 11, Breezy took to Instagram to vent his frustrations with user Tigomgl, whose page is devoted almost completely to showcasing his amazing likeness to the R&B artist.

“It’s lame as fuck impersonating me… you look like you missing a chromosome,” Brown added in a scathing response. Become yourself, my N-GGA. NEVER COULD I BE ME! Therefore, cease before I slap da sh*t out of you.

The lookalike, whose true name is Tigo Fariah, has shared a number of humorous videos and mostly benign photographs from photoshoots that are unrelated to Chris Brown.

But in one video, he parodies Breezy’s recent concert disaster in which he was left hanging for a number of minutes.

A different image appears to have been influenced by Brown’s X album cover.

There have been other instances where a Chris Brown impostor has grabbed media attention.

In 2022, Fabolous saw someone who he swears looked just like the singer while on vacation in Croatia.

The dude had tattoos and dressed in a manner reminiscent of Brown. To Loso’s delight, he even performed a few dancing steps reminiscent of Breezy.

The Brooklyn rapper filmed the lookalike and captioned his Instagram Story, “Am I high or this Chris Brown?” Yes, that’s right, Breezy.I knew that I was not insane. Chris Brown, from Croatia, got it.Cro Breezy performing a dance routine.

In other news, numerous viral posts about Chris Brown’s fan meet-and-greets have gone viral online; however, not all of them have been verified.

A social media user going by the handle Lushotz posted pictures of a crutch-wearing woman meeting with Chris Brown late last month. The user said, “This woman paid $1,111 for a ‘Meet & Greet’ with Chris Brown.” He handed her her money back when he saw her, plus an additional $10,000 and these lovely photos.

Shortly after the post started circulating on the internet, the individual featured in the pictures posted a video arguing against the narrative.

She declared, “I’m just here to set the record straight.” What I find unacceptable are strangers on the internet misrepresenting me and my condition in order to get likes and clicks. that we will not do.

“Like everyone else, I support Chris as a person and as a brand, so please know that I purchased my ticket if you see me at an event or meet and greet. To get there, I had to pay.

Everything that I personally worked so hard to achieve takes away from this. It reduces the number of hours I work. It detracts from the things I gave up to put in more time because I wanted to reward myself.