Chris Brown Wants Prisoners Fighting L.A. Fires To Have Sentences Shaved

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Los Angeles, CA - Chris Brown has called for prisoners who have enlisted to tackle the Los Angeles wildfires to have their sentences cut.

Nearly 800 incarcerated firefighters have been deployed in L.A. since the enormous blazes began earlier this week and have devastated much of the California city.

Brown, who lives in L.A., is among those who have called for the inmate firefighters to be rewarded by the justice system for helping out during the disaster.

“LA… Make sure y’all throw a ceremony or parade for these firefighters and first responders after this,” he wrote on his Instagram Stories on Thursday (January 9).

“Also the prisoners who were out there risking they lives need time knocking off their sentences. Just saying.”

The R&B singer also expressed skepticism over the origin of the fires, writing in a separate post: “Someone starting these fires. Shit don’t add up.”

It has been reported that the incarcerated firefighters are being paid between $5.80 and $10.24 per day, plus $1 per hour extra when they are responding to an active emergency.

The Game has also been busy helping those affected by the fires.

The Compton rapper said he would help people who have been forced to leave their homes as a result of the blazes find accommodation free of charge.

“Me & [talent manager Travis Wilson] are helping 10 families effected [sic] by the fires here get into @airbnb for a week free of charge [praying hands emoji],” he wrote on his Instagram Stories.

He then directed those interested to message Wilson on Instagram, adding: “Must have an identification or drivers license with address in the affected areas.”

At least 10 people have been killed since the fires began, with the number expected to rise.

As many as 10,000 structures have also been destroyed in the ferocious blazes, which have been difficult to stop due to powerful winds and dry conditions.

Almost 200,000 people have been evacuated from their homes and it is already the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history, with damages widely expected to surpass $50 billion.

A number of celebrities have lost their homes in the fire including Paris Hilton as well as actors James Woods, Eugene Levy and Cary Elwes.

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BABYMONSTER announce three new Asia stops for 2025 ‘Hello Monsters’ world tour

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K-pop girl group BABYMONSTER have announced three new stops for the Asia leg of their upcoming 2025 ‘Hello Monsters’ world tour.

BABYMONSTER have announced that they will be headed on their first world tour, titled ‘Hello Monsters’, in 2025. It will start with a two-night concert at the KSPO Dome in Seoul, South Korea on January 25 and 26.

“As this is BABYMONSTER’s first world tour, which holds great significance, both the artists and staff are putting in their utmost efforts to deliver the best performance,” YG Entertainment said in its press release about the tour, per Korea JoongAng Daily.

BABYMONSTER will first play two US shows in Newark and Los Angeles in February and March respectively, before embarking on a ten-stop Japanese tour in March and April with shows in Osaka, Fukuoka and more.

On January 6, 2025, BABYMONSTER announced three new stops for the Asian leg of the tour. Following their Japan leg, the seven-piece will perform in Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok in the succeeding months.

Ticketing and venue information for the newly announced shows have yet to be shared, while additional stops for the tour are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

The dates for BABYMONSTER’s upcoming 2025 ‘Hello Monsters’ world tour are:

JANUARY 2025
25: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
26: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome

FEBRUARY 2025
28: Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center

MARCH 2025
02: Los Angeles, California, Kia Forum
14: Kanagawa, Japan, Pia Arena MM
15: Kanagawa, Japan, Pia Arena MM
22: Aichi, Japan, Port Messe Nagoya Exhibition Hall 1
23: Aichi, Japan, Port Messe Nagoya Exhibition Hall 1

APRIL 2025
03: Osaka, Japan, Asue Arena Osaka
04: Osaka, Japan, Asue Arena Osaka
12: Kanagawa, Japan, K-Arena Yokohama
13: Kanagawa, Japan, K-Arena Yokohama
19: Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka Kokusai Center
20: Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka Kokusai Center

MAY 2025
17: Singapore, Singapore, TBA (NEW)
24: Hong Kong, China, TBA (NEW)

JUNE 2025
7: Bangkok, Thailand, TBA (NEW)
8: Bangkok, Thailand, TBA (NEW)

 

 

 

Earlier this month, BABYMONSTER released their first studio album, titled ‘Drip’. The record features the singles ‘Forever’, ‘Clik Clak’ and ‘Drip’, the latter of which was co-written by Big Bang member G-Dragon.

In 2024, the K-pop girl group also released their first mini-album called ‘BABYMONS7ER’ in April. The project included their debut single, ‘Batter Up’, as well as the hit single ‘Sheesh’.

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