It looks like Chris Brown’s daughter is following in his fancy footsteps. One-year-old Royalty showed off some impressive dance moves in a video her mother Nia Guzman uploaded to the little girl’s personal Instagram on Wednesday.
In the video clip, the adorable toddler is beaming while busting a move to the iHeart Memphis song “Hit The Quan,” shaking her little booty to the track as her mom watches in the mirror. Guzman, 31, wrote: “Ayyyeeee #hitthequan”
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Just an hour later the doting mom shared another video clip, showing Brown performing his dance to the same track, coincidentally the same night at the Sprint Center in Kansas City. “Daddy doing the #hitthequan #chrisbrown @chrisbrownofficial,” read the caption.
While tensions between Brown and his baby’s mama continue to increase, there’s no doubt the duo are taking their parenting duties very seriously, delightedly doting on the little one at every opportunity. Last week, the “Loyal” hit maker went on a tirade via Twitter, where he slammed the 31-year-old for allegedly using their child as a way to make money.
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He wrote: “Some men my age run from their responsibility as fathers. I embrace mine. Just sucks that some females use children as meal tickets. Using a child as leverage is never ok. The highest praise to the men who actually want their kids.”
Last month, TMZ reported that Guzman is asking for $15,000 a month in child support. A judge has yet to rule on the matter. Brown has been paying Guzman $2,500 a month but refused to pay in July after Royalty was sent to his mother, when he was supposed to visit. Brown’s angry messages followed reports that he’d be countering Guzman’s efforts to gain full custody of their child. Guzman reportedly petitioned to deny the R&B singer’s unsupervised visits with Royalty believing that he is too irresponsible to take care of their child. The “Deuces” recording artist is trying to establish paternity legally to be able to fight Guzman in court and come to agreement on a sum closer to what he has been paying. What a mess.