— CHVRCHΞS (@CHVRCHES) April 25, 2019
Chris Brown soon responded with a few harsh comments, calling CHVRCHES the “type of people I wish walked in front of a speeding bus full of mental patients,” and later added, “Keep groveling over you [sic] own insecurities and hatred.”
Lauren Mayberry took time over the weekend to address the controversy. She promoted that it isn’t right to promote domestic abuse or promote “serial convicted violence” to kids. In addition, she commented, “Now I’m gonna have to invest in some fucking bulletproof tutus because apparently, that does not go down well with the Breezy fans.”
Mayberry revealed that due to the threats and hatred that she has received from fans of Chris Brown has taken a toll. In the tweets below, she writes about avoiding her own home and adding more security to their gigs for protection.
I am not staying in my own home when we finish tour because the threats we have received have reached such a scale. We have to have the police at our shows now. If that’s what I deserve for saying mainstream music should be more morally conscious, then so be it. You’re right.
— Lauren Mayberry (@laurenevemay) April 29, 2019
And again, it is not you who is having to have police presence at shows and advance security in their actual own real life outside of a band persona.
— Lauren Mayberry (@laurenevemay) April 29, 2019
While Chris Brown has yet to make further comment on CHVRCHES’ recent statements or to ask his fans to call off their crusade of hatred, we can only hope that Lauren Mayberry and co. don’t come to any serious harm for speaking out against hate.