Nia Guzman has spilled all the tea about her and Chris Brown’s dealings more than a year after it came out that they have a child, Royalty, together. But it didn’t take long for Brown to clap back at her on social media.

The latest round of drama started when Guzman did her first interview with Latina magazine that was released Thursday.

Brown went off about Guzman’s comments on Instagram just hours after.

He clapped back and wrote, “You lost the case and wanna be petty! I AINT FINNA EVEN TRIP OFF NOTHING SHE GONE SAY, DO, ETC… Can anyone tell me where this woman works? Can someone show proof of ownership on anything! I take care of everyone in my life and I know I DO AMAZING WITH MY DAUGHTER!”

He used his decision to pay $30,000 for a party Guzman is throwing for her as an example. See it below courtesy of Baller Alert.

A photo posted by Baller Alert (@balleralert) on May 26, 2016 at 3:33pm PDT


Guzman responded and addressed Brown’s alleged drug abuse issues. See that here.

Brown jumped back in and called Guzman “Petty Pants!” and “Poop butt,” before saying the judge ordered Guzman not to be doing any interviews about him.

In her interview, Guzman confessed that while the public didn’t find out about Royalty’s existence until she was almost one-year-old, Brown knew all along. And she said that while they agreed to keep the birth of Royalty private for her safety, that was just the beginning of their negative experience together.

And even now that it has come out that Royalty is Brown’s daughter, Guzman said she hopes that Royalty can still have as normal a childhood as possible.

She also addressed the spat she and Brown had on Instagram after he went off on a snapshot of Royalty in her ballet outfit.

“I had just spoken with him,” Guzman revealed. “He had already seen a video of her on her way to ballet class. To make that remark online, was totally insane to me…I personally saw nothing wrong with it.”

As for their custody battle, Guzman said speculation that she wanted to “limit” Brown’s time with Royalty is completely untrue. She said that she just wanted “a nanny in place,” because she doesn’t think Brown can handle Royalty on his own.

“He knows. He knows he cannot do it on his own. She’s only two, and she’s a lot of work…”