Chris Brown girlfriend's Karrueche Tran has been making headlines after many have questioned whether or not she is famous, but the socialite is keeping busy, as she recently covered the second issue of Bleu magazine. 

Though she has yet to confirm her relationship with Brown, she opened up to the publication about how men attempt to get her attention. 

"I was at a party and a basketball player, really tall, starts singing Ciara's 'Body Party' in my ear. It was hilarious. Just the idea of this big dude past 6 feet bending down singing that song in my ear made me laugh. It was cute," she said. 

The 25-year-old also revealed what it was like venturing into modeling after being a personal stylist. 

"The opportunity came around and I was completely down for it. I've always been approached about modeling but never completely got into it. Now that I've been doing it more, I absolutely love it! People tend to think that there is only one form of modeling (high fashion) but there are so many directions. It's amazing," she said. 

Tran was recently hit hard by NYC radio personality, Charlamagne Tha God after he said she wasn't famous and needed a "reality check."

Earlier this week, Tran posted a throwback picture of herself on Instagram with the caption, "This was me at work before my life became crazy. Working at Lisa Kline on Robertson and styling on the side. I miss this girl sometimes."

The radio host joked that Tran wasn't famous and had no reason to post the message on her page. 

"Rihanna's life is crazy. Chris Brown's life is crazy. You just happen to be a part of those lives for a moment. Don't get that twisted with you being actually famous. Being caught in a love triangle with famous people doesn't make you famous," Charlamagne said. 

"Whatever attention you did receive you need to be grateful for because when you're thankful for the little things in life, you will be blessed with more. So instead of complaining, embrace it, and maybe, just maybe, you'll get put on the cast of one of these Love and Hip-Hop shows," he concluded.

After the morning show's segment, Tran tweeted, "It's so funny people think they know your life based off what they see/hear. F*cking idiots."