The controversial singer abandoned his long-time bodyguard in Bermuda after a pit stop on the Caribbean island on Wednesday because the pair got into a fight on board, reported Contactmusic.
"I'm not sure of the details of what happened on the plane but his plane came in, got services and everything was finishing and they were getting ready to leave," an airport worker was quoted as telling The Bermuda Sun newspaper.
"They then went outside to have a cigarette. The security guard came inside (an airport building) and said he wasn't getting back on the plane."
The bodyguard told the staff member he had an "altercation" with Brown. Big Pat was forced to take a Jet Blue commercial flight to New York City's JFK Airport after the furious 'Don't Wake Me Up' singer jetted off in his private plane.
Big Pat has stood by Brown through his previous tantrums and even took a glass bottle to the head during the star's club brawl with rival Drake last June.
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