Stephanie Mills Wants Chris Brown To Do His Michael Jackson Tribute During His Tour

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 17: Stephanie Mills attends the broadway opening night of "The Wiz" at Marquee Theatre on April 17, 2024 in New York City.
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Stephanie Mills has entered the chat and asked Chris Brown for one thing before he starts his world stadium tour. 

The legendary singer went on Instagram to co-sign, Lonnie Bee, asking the “Poppin’” singer about doing his tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Mills shared Bee’s Instagram story on her social media where he wrote, “Dear @chrisbrownofficial, Can you please do your @MichaelJackson tribute on your stadium tour? I think that’s a BIGGER stage then what the network thought they took away from you! Please let me know so I can purchase my ticket! Lonnie Bee.” 

Mills added, “Please do this #ChrisBrown that tribute is fire.” 

If you remember, Chris Brown revealed that the American Music Awards had pulled his Michael Jackson tribute from their program. He also claimed that he was given no reason for the change. 

During that time, he posted footage of himself rehearsing for the awards with the caption that read, “It was supposed to be their AMA performance, but they canceled me for unknown reasons. In the video, Brown, along with his dancers, was practicing to some of Jackson’s hits; Wanna Be Startin’ Something, Thriller, Billie Jean, and Beat It.

The AMAs also released a statement about their decision, citing creative differences. “Live shows change all the time. It’s the nature of the business; unfortunately, this element of the AMAs didn’t come together as we couldn’t align on the performance, to no fault of Chris Brown.” 

Chris Brown is set to kick off his world stadium tour, “The Breezy Bowl,” next month overseas before bringing it to the U.S.