Kehlani isn't getting any sympathy over her suicide attempt from Chris Brown.
The singer revealed in an Instagram post that she tried to commit suicide Monday night due to her devastation over rumors circulating that she cheated on Cavaliers star Kyrie Irving.
Brown, who is good friends with Irving, went after Kehlani and accused her of using her suicide attempt as a publicity stunt.
"There is no attempting suicide," Brown tweeted. "Stop flexing for the gram. Doing sh*t for sympathy so them comments under your pics don't look so bad."
Kehlani was placed in a psychiartric hold on Monday, according to TMZ, after apparently trying to take her own life. Rumors began to circulate that the "You Should Be Here" singer cheated on Irving with her ex-boyfriend, PartyNextDoor.
In light of the allegations, Kehlani apparently tried to take her own life and posted a since-deleted photo on Instagram of her in a hosptial bed hooked up to an IV with a caption that read, "I wanted to leave this earth."
"I am severely utterly in love with my first love," her post also read. "Went thru a bad breakup and ended up easing into a relationship with a man who was one of my bestfriend [Irving]. Tho we realized we both weren't exactly at a time where we were prepared to do so."
Kehlani said she only renewed things with her ex after breaking up with Irving, but Brown didn't buy it. The singer said that Kehlani will no longer be welcome at NBA games:
After Brown received some backlash for his insensitive remarks, he stood by them. He said he'd be the biggest piece of s--t, but "ima ride for my Homies regardless. KYRIE is probably one of the only good guys left. IDGAF!!!"
Despite Kehlani's claims, it didn't seem like Irving knew the relationship was over.
"The last thing Kyrie needs right now is to be distracted by this off-the-court relationship drama," a source told HollywoodLife.com. "He's down for Kehlani and got love for her, but if what he's seeing and hearing is true, then it's a wrap."
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