Chris Brown's Daughter Royalty Does 'Go Crazy' Dance Challenge in a Video
Chris Brown’s five-year-old daughter is certainly following in her father’s footsteps as she busted dance moves on the street, while her supportive mom filmed her from the car.
Royalty Brown is only five-years-old, but she’s already making her daddy proud as she inherited his incredible dancing skills at a young age.
VIRAL DANCE VIDEO
In a recently posted video, the singer’s eldest daughter got out of the car and busted incredible moves to her father’s song with Yung Tuug, “Go Crazy.”
The signer was restricted from seeing his son after the EU announced closing its borders amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The five-year-old, who dressed in a white tank top and black joggers, definitely has a future in the entertainment industry as she danced flawlessly and confidently.
While she was getting her groove on, Royalty’s mother cheered for her little one while filming from her moving car.
The post came a day after Brown posted his own “Go Crazy” video challenge and six days before his daughter’s birthday.
The “With You” artist’s viral challenge coincided with his friend, Drake’s, “Tootsie Slide” challenge, which took off in the past weeks.
GROWING UP BEAUTIFULLY
Royalty is Brown’s daughter with Nia Guzman, who she is often with. The mother-daughter-duo usually takes to Instagram their cute matching outfits, including one where they wore the same swimwear.
In a the post, the two girls had a “vacation in the backyard” while sporting an olive green one-piece that showed the girls’ mid-section.
Royalty looked adorable as she let down her natural curls and smiled for the camera, while her model mom flaunted her curves and fierce look.
BROWN’S BABY BOY
Brown also has a baby boy named Aeko, whom he shares with Ammika Harris. Harris often posts photos of her son on social media as well, especially amid quarantine.
The signer was restricted from seeing his son after the EU announced closing its borders amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Aeko traveled to Germany with his mom earlier this year, while the “Look At Me Now” singer stayed in the US to further his career.
The coronavirus pandemic already has over five million confirmed cases worldwide, with America being the hardest-hit country.