Chris Brown reportedly accumulated a substantial alcohol tab while partying in London with his group last month. The rapper, who unexpectedly showed up at a court hearing on October 24 before his trial for an alleged nightclub incident, was seen enjoying a night out at the Selene club in the city on October 10. The nightclub later shared the bill on social media, totaling a staggering £160,240.50.
The disclosed bill featured nine bottles of Dom Perignon priced at £750 each, along with nine bottles of Belvedere at £500 each. It also indicated that the group of 15 individuals purchased a £5,000 Hennessy Paradis, five £2,900 Louis Roederer Cristal Magnums, and three Clase Azul Reposados at £1,200 each.
Apart from the alcoholic beverages, the bill also included two cases of Red Bull and three pizzas. Although the club did not specify who incurred the massive bill, some attendees, such as models and other rappers, mentioned that Chris Brown footed the expenses.
According to sources cited by The Sun, Chris Brown is known for his lavish spending habits and extravagant lifestyle. During his recent court appearance on October 28, the judge permitted the singer to return to the United States while awaiting trial for an alleged incident at a London nightclub in 2023.
At the Southwark Crown Court in London, Judge Tony Baumgartner modified Brown’s bail conditions, maintaining strict requirements and the £5 million security fee imposed to guarantee his court appearance. Brown pleaded not guilty to assault charges related to an incident at the Tape venue in Mayfair.
His co-defendant, Omololu Akinlolu, also denied the assault charges. Previously, Brown was restricted from visiting specific locations and had to reside at a designated address. The judge granted both defendants permission to return to the US, emphasizing the importance of adhering to future court dates.
The next court appearance for Brown and his co-defendant is scheduled for January 28, with the trial set to commence on October 26, 2026. The Mirror has reached out to Chris Brown’s representatives for comments.
