Chris Brown is controversy. Between convictions for beating up Rihanna, dubious tattoo choices and drug scandals, it seems he can't even hold a presence on social media without starting arguments. His latest, with Jenny Johnson ended up with him deleting his account, and the comedien has opened up on the whole affair. 

"This is not an apology. I just want to clear some things up," Johnson wrote in a post for GQ on Friday. "My first thought following my Twitter exchange with Chris Brown on Sunday was to ignore it until it went away. The exchange I'm referencing would be the one where he tweeted he looked old for 23, and I replied with a not-so-kind comment. From there we discussed farts, spelling, past events, bushpigs, and the part of my eye which he wanted to go number two on. It ended up with him deactivating his Twitter account." It's safe to say that Johnson is firmly atop the moral high ground; her flag of morality remains planted, but, in fairness, she probably shouldn't have used Brown's physical appearance to make her point, as all that does is cheapen and devalue her thoroughly pertinent argument. 

"I've had people assume I dislike Chris Brown because I'm taking up for Rihanna, I'm not," Johnson added. "I'm on the side of good, of equality and respect for my fellow woman. I was raised to not respect a person who doesn't respect others. And one human being physically harming another human being is one of the most disrespectful acts there is."