‘I did not smoke marijuana on plane’

Chris Brown has slammed claims he blew marijuana smoke in a flight attendant’s face during a chartered flight on a private jet.

A rep for the 26-year-old told MailOnline that the singer was caught smoking on the plane just before take-off, but it was cigarettes and not marijuana.

The FAA prohibits smoking on flights, and according to his rep, Brown was approached by the pilot who insisted he extinguish his cigarette.

In an official statement from the “Fine China” singer’s representative, Brown was compliant with the pilot’s wishes but his companion for the flight was argumentative, “the pilot then said he would not fly the plane until this person was removed.”

“Chris spoke to his tour manager who was also on the flight and asked if they could replace the pilot,” the statement continued. “In the end, his companion was removed and the plane departed.”

The statement comes after a source with US Weekly claimed, Brown was not only smoking marijuana on the flight but “blew smoke at a flight attendant and said, ‘I paid $60 000 for this jet, so I own it and everyone inside.”

He is alleged to have made the bold assertion after being asked to stop smoking weed on the flight.

The insider also claimed that Brown lit up again before landing. The singer then began harassing another attendant on board, according to US Weekly.

Brown reportedly said that the attendant was too old to be on board.

However, the pop singer’s rep told MailOnline: “Also, contrary to the story, there was only one flight attendant, not two and Chris was never rude to her. In addition, Chris did not pay for the plane, the music label paid.”

On Thursday, the singer posted a note on Instagram, saying: “There (have) been times where I looked in the mirror and hated the person I see.

“The world is full of negativity and I feel I play a part in it becuz of the choices I’ve made or mistakes.”

Last week the Loyal singer took to Twitter to make amends for apparently threatening model Tyson Beckford: “No drama! People are really starting to make this an issue. I can be a real one and say that I was wrong for even pressing an issue.”

Not stopping there, Chris continued that he feels deeply about issues claiming he is “always in my feelings” but this time he had let his emotions get the better of him.

He ended by saying: “I can be a man about it.”

The singer’s statements come after a weekend of escalating tensions between him and the model in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Problems between the two appear to have stemmed from a selfie Tyson took of him posing with Chris’ ex Karrueche Tran.

Karrueche, who split with Chris after it was revealed he had fathered a child with another woman during their relationship, was in Las Vegas at the same time as former runway model Tyson. — Dailymail.

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