It looks like Chris Brown may have to make some important decisions about his lifestyle, friends and how to raise his daughter, Royalty. MStars News has learned that the singer's baby mama, Nia Guzman, is having second thoughts about allowing their daughter to spend time with Brown at his home following this week's break-in.
According to TMZ, Brown lost over $50k worth of items when three armed robbers invaded his San Fernando Valley home earlier this week. The crazy ordeal my have Guzman rethinking how she and the singer will be raising their 1-year-old daughter. TMZ claims that Guzman is concerned for baby Royalty's safety when it comes to Brown and his friends.
Sources close Guzman claim that the mother believes Brown's "homies" could be gang members or gang-affiliated and the second robbery at the singer's house isn't helping her speculations.
MStars News previously reported that Brown's aunt was at the singer's home when it was broken into. She was held at gunpoint and ordered into a closet while they ransacked the house.
In another report, TMZ revealed that Brown's mother believed that this robbery was an inside job. The infamous gossip site claimed that Joyce Hawkins thinks her son's friends had something to do with his house being broken into a second time.
Last time Brown's house was broken into was back in May when a woman was found in the singers bed -- naked and awaiting his return from celebrating his birthday in Las Vegas.
Sources who know Hawkins claim that she has warned her son for a number of years that he hangs around people that are "no good-ass friends" and men who make a living doing nothing more than hanging out with the singer. Needless to say, who Brown chooses to hang with has caused conflict with his mother and it appears that the same thing will happen with his baby mama.
Hours after her son was robbed, Joyce tweeted, "Watch who you standing beside."
WATCH WHO YOU ARE STANDING BESIDE
— Joyce Hawkins (@mombreezy) June 26, 2015
After this week's drama grandma Joyce also tweeted an adorable photo of baby Royalty getting some playtime in the water.
pic.twitter.com/CzGwyU7s9z — Joyce Hawkins (@mombreezy) July 16, 2015
Brown's home invasion doesn't go very well with the court documents that he filed seeking a formal custody agreement of Royalty. Brown's request is based on his claims that Nia doesn't allow him to see his daughter on a regular basis. The invasion may affect that custody dispute even more now.