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Watch Chris Brown Surprise a 13-Year-Old Fan & Her Mom With a New Car & $10,000 at Recent Tour Stop

Watch Chris Brown Surprise a 13-Year-Old Fan & Her Mom With a New Car & $10,000 at Recent Tour Stop

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A 13-year-old fan and her mother received the ultimate surprise when attending a recent Chris Brown concert, as Breezy and TikTok influencer MDMotivator hooked up the pair with a special VIP package that included $10,000 and a new car. And it was all caught on video, which the star shared on social media Sunday (Aug. 10).
It all starts with MDMotivator looking for the biggest Chris Brown fan and caught 13-year-old Gabby's attention, who recognized CB's 11-year-old daughter, Royalty, nearby.
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Gabby then convinced her mother to purchase the 'mystery tickets' from MDMotivator for $5, for which they received a Breezy Bowl filled with $10,000 in cash and the opportunity to meet Brown himself that night.
'This is the best night of my life!' Gabby cries in the video. 'Chris, you influenced my whole dance career. I grew up dancing to you. You're such an inspiration to me. I love you so much!'
Brown is shown in the clip giving MDMotivator his flowers for 'changing people's lives,' and also shared that his daughter Royalty cried after watching one of the influencer's videos in which he's helping others.
The video then shows Gabby and her mom being blindfolded and escorted to a parking lot, where they were in shock after seeing a brand new Ford with a red bow on it that they would be taking home.
Once Brown found out Gabby was a dancer, he gave her some advice for the road ahead. 'You said you dance? Don't stop, go harder and harder,' he relayed. 'Always be yourself. I love you guys.'
CB got a ton of love in his comment section from the likes of Tony Yayo, Kelly Rowland and actor Omari Hardwick. Brown's Breezy Bowl XX stadium tour continues this week with shows in New Jersey and Philadelphia.
Watch the video below:
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