Seems like Chris Brown and Nia Guzman have taken their feud out of the court to social media.
In a recent interview to 'Latina Magazine' Guzman, claimed Brown is an unfit parent, adding, "I was very fearful for...everything that's going on now".
Following this interview, the 27-year-old rapper took to comments section of Instagram and said he takes "amazing" care of his daughter and also added Guzman is being "petty" after losing the case.
The 'Don't Judge Me' singer also asked her to maintain some dignity for the sake of her daughter, calling her "petty pants" and "poop butt", reports E!Online.
Guzman also retorted back, saying she never lost anything as she never wanted to keep Brown away from his daughter and just wanted a "monitor" for his "certain addictions".
She also termed Brown to be an "Instagram Dad".
Prior to this online battle, Guzman and Brown were engaged in a custody case, which the rapper has won, allowing him to continue seeing his daughter 12 days per month without supervision.
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