Chris Brown compiled the photos of the banners his fans brought to his concert and shared them on his Instagram account.
On Sunday, the “Angel Numbers/Ten Toes” artist updated his Instagram followers with memories from his ongoing “11:11” tour, including the fan banners that caught his attention. He captioned the series of photos: “My fans are amazingly creative.”
“Can I have ur next baby?” the first sign on his carousel post read.
“I love you, Chris Brown. I want you to spank me. I’ve been a naughty girl,” another sign read.
A different fan went bold and all-out, writing, “S**k n f**k all day.”
“Chris, why did you invite all these people on our date?” another fan wrote on her handwritten banner.
Meanwhile, someone else kept it sweet and wrote, “Flew to Boston from Costa Rica to tell you ‘Te Amo’ since 2005.”
It seemed like Brown was enjoying the quirkiness and boldness of his fans. Earlier in June, he posted a video of his supporters sharing what they wanted to tell him in a “wild” interview with Lance Savali.
“My fans are wild, but I love y’all even more,” he captioned the reel at the time.
Many of his fans told Savali that they wanted the “Look at Me Now” rapper to “f**k” them. Some even referred to him as “daddy.”
At the time, one fan even risked her engagement to come and see him at his concert. During Brown’s concert, she held up a sign with the message: “Engagement was called off ‘cuz I came to see you.”
Seeing her banner, the 35-year-old artist gave her a shout-out, saying, “That’s crazy! Y’all came out here to have a good time?”
Brown is currently on his “11:11” tour. After performing at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, he will head to the Capitol One Arena in Washington on Tuesday.
Shows will follow at Atlanta, Hampton, Birmingham, Orlando, Houston, Austin, Fort Worth and Denver this July before he performs in Canada.
Other places he will be with fans include Sacramento, Oakland, Las Vegas and Los Angeles until August.
Chris Brown performs onstage during “We Can Survive, A Radio.com Event” at The Hollywood Bowl on October 20, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.