Chris Brown broke up a fight between Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sons and Ray J at a Halloween party in Los Angeles, a source tells Page Six.
The Bad Boy Records founder’s three sons — Quincy Brown, 33, Justin Combs, 30, and Christian Combs, 26 — got into a heated altercation with the former “Moesha” actor outside Unruly Agency CEO Tara Electra’s Halloween bash Saturday, we’re told.
Our source says that the party, which was filled with celebrities, was a “fun environment.” However, things took a turn after the festivities ended when Ray — born William Ray Norwood Jr. — went to the parking lot with Amber Rose and his manager, David Weintraub.
Our source claims the Combs men surrounded the singer because they were upset about Ray’s recent comments about their father, Sean, who is currently awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
“When the party ended, all three of the brothers were talking s–t to Ray and he was ignoring it because he was with Amber,” the source tells us.
The men allegedly got in each other’s faces and began chest-bumping one another.
However, Brown, 35, witnessed the quarrel from his car and quickly intervened, according to our source, who added that he and Weintraub prevented the argument from becoming any more physical.
A source tells us that the brothers approached Ray, 43, on three different occasions about remarks he’s made about the Revolt co-founder, 54.
“Ray J is always going to stand his ground on what he says, but he has never said anything negative about Diddy’s situation,” the source says.
TMZ was the first to report the story.
Page Six has reached out to reps for Brown, Ray and the Combs’ sons but did not immediately hear back.
Last month, the “One Wish” crooner said other celebrities would be “exposed” in light of Sean’s sex trafficking arrest.
“I’ve been around long enough to know that when there’s smoke, you always find fire,” he told NewsNation anchor Brian Entin.
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“I think that with the market in our world being so cornered and you have this crew of people at the top who make all the decisions, it’s like a house of cards,” he continued.
“When one falls, the whole deck comes down.”
Ray predicted that “we’ll be seeing a lot of this,” including “celebrities” and “people in power” who may decide to “step down or be exposed” after facing similar claims.
“I think that’s just where we are in this game,” the “One On One” alum continued. “I think a lot of people have a very long success story at times and then sometimes that fall is harder. You can’t kick everybody down, everybody is innocent until proven guilty.”
Sean is currently behind bars in a Brooklyn detention center after being arrested on sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution charges.
He has denied all allegations against him and pleaded not guilty to the charges. His trial is set to begin on May 5.
The “Act Bad” rapper’s sons and his three eldest daughters — Chance, 18, and Jessie and D’Lilia, 17 — have supported their father throughout his legal woes, releasing statements about the “absurdity” of the allegations against their father and showing up for his court appearances.