After rumors broke that Chris Brown was denied of his Australian Visa for his concert tour in December, the singer songwriter is making a move to change the public perception. Last week, he made the headlines as numerous news website reported that Australian immigration might deny his access on their land due to his domestic violence case. Last 2009, Brown pleaded guilty for physically assaulting her girlfriend, RnB singer Rihanna.
CNN then stated that the Minister for Woman Michaelia Cash took a leap in fighting against domestic violence stating: "You cannot come in because you are not the character we expect in Australia." The Immigration Minister Peter Dutton then stated that the singer has 28 days to explain his side and petition himself for the entry.
Amidst the struggle, however Brown took the chance in pleading his case on Twitter.
As per Metro, he posted several Tweets stating how grateful he is to come to Australia and raise awareness on domestic violence.
'I would be more than grateful to come to Australia to raise awareness about domestic violence, I'm not the pink elephant in the room any more'.
I would be more than grateful to come to Australia to raise awareness about domestic violence.Im not the pink elephant in the room anymore
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) September 29, 2015
'My life mistakes should be a wake up call for everyone,' he added. 'Showing the world that mistakes don't define you. Trying to prevent spousal abuse.'
My life mistakes should be a wake up call for everyone. Showing the world that mistakes don't define you. Trying to prevent spousal abuse
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) September 29, 2015
And he also urged the youth to disregard the PSA stating:
The youth don't listen to parents nor do they listen to PSA's. The power that we have as Entertainers can change lives.
The youth don't listen to parents nor do they listen to PSA's. The power that we have as Entertainers can change lives.
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) September 29, 2015