In case you arenโt aware, this year marks the 40th anniversary of Michael Jacksonโs Thriller album. In commemoration of that, the production company behind the 2022 American Music Awards tapped Chris Brown and Ciara to put on a stellar dance performance as a tribute to the musical icon. But as previously reported by The Root, Brownโs set was cancelled just before the ceremony aired for โreasons unknown.โ
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โU SERIOUS?โ Brown captioned in a post to Instagram where he posted rehearsal footage of the the dance.
โWouldโve been the AMA performance but they cancelled me for reasons unknown,โ Brown clarified in the comments.
On Tuesday, Ciaraย also shared footage of her rehearsal with Brown on Instagram, captioning in the post: โMJ thank you for the inspiration youโve given us all! Thriller 40th Anniversary. @ChrisBrownOfficial youโre a rare breed of this generation. Always fun to rock with you.โ
Now, Dick Clark Productions, the production company behind the awards show is responding to the cancellation in a statement sent to Entertainment Tonight.
โLive shows change all the time, itโs the nature of this business; unfortunately, this element of the AMAs didnโt come together as we couldnโt align on the performance, to no fault of Chris Brown,โ the statement read.
Despite Brownโs absence during the awards ceremony, he still walked away with the award for Favorite Male R&B Artist on Sunday. His win was booed by the crowd, which prompted award presenter Kelly Rowland to shush them and give words of support for Brown.
โI wanna tell Chris thank you for making great R&B music and I wanna tell him thank you for being an incredible performer. Iโll take this award and bring it to you, I love you. Congratulations,โ sheย said.
In the aftermath of that statement, Rowland doubled down on her support of Brown on Tuesday, telling TMZ in part: โWe all come up short in some sort of way and grace is real. And we are human and everybody deserves grace, period.โ
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