Nia Guzman, the ex-lover of the hitmaker Chris Brown, wants to restrict the singer's visitation to their one-year-old daughter, Royalty. She claimed Royalty had acquired asthma because of the singer's extreme amount of secondhand smoke.
The Daily Mail reports that Chris Brown is a tobacco and weed enthusiast. Nia is also troubled that Chris is exploiting drugs and has worsened with sizzurp. News.com defines sizzurp as an addictive concoction that is made by mixing prescription-strength cough syrup, hard candy like Jolly Ranchers for added sweetness and sugary soft drink such as Sprite. It is also known as "Purple Drank" and a choice beverage of hip hoppers.
Nia is also requesting Chris to employ a full-time nanny. She is also appealing to the judge to constrain the singer to take an unplanned drug test and to forbid Chris from using drugs and alcohol. She demands most especially to stop Chris from smoking when their little daughter is around.
Her final request from the hit maker is to have a child support of almost $16,000 monthly. Currently, she's getting $2,500 a month from Chris.
Meanwhile, back in November, TMZ reported that Chris Brown's family and friends were anxious about him because they thought that the singer was addicted to sizzurp. They said that he was drinking sizzurp while Royalty was around and they were worried that he might lose his custody. On the other hand, Chris negates a story by TMZ.
"TMZ is about to run a bogus story becuz they aren't getting any traffic," he tweeted. "They called my publicist about some bulls**t ass story. It's just sad. Now I'm letting y'all know its' bulls**t."
"I got a great album coming, having a great time being a father, and also staying out the way. I'm a grown man and I live my life on my terms," Chris Brown concluded.