Liziane Gutierrez, a woman who accused Chris Brown of assaulting her in 2016, has finally broken her silence, just weeks before the release of a highly anticipated documentary on the controversial singer.
The film, Chris Brown: A History of Violence, produced by Investigation Discovery, is set to air on October 27 and promises to shed new light on Brown’s history of alleged domestic violence.
Gutierrez recently disclosed on Instagram that she participated in the documentary, marking the first time she has spoken publicly about the incident. Gutierrez’s accusations date back to a 2016 encounter in Las Vegas, where she claims Brown physically assaulted her. Though she has faced years of public backlash and legal complications, including a non-disclosure agreement she signed, Gutierrez explained that she could no longer stay silent.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, she expressed her struggle with the emotional and financial consequences of coming forward. However, she emphasized the importance of sharing her side of the story. She stated that she couldn’t let the opportunity pass to raise awareness about what she and other women have endured.
Her participation in the documentary comes at a critical moment, as public interest in Brown’s tumultuous personal life grows. The trailer for Chris Brown: A History of Violence hints at a hard-hitting look into the singer’s past, with several women set to share their experiences.
In a voiceover, one woman is heard saying: “Chris Brown’s an amazing and talented musician, but let’s call a thing a thing. He’s an abuser of women. Consistently, unapologetically.”
While Brown’s assault on Rihanna in 2009 remains widely known, this new documentary aims to expose additional instances of alleged abuse, including Gutierrez’s story. The film is expected to feature expert commentary on the psychological and cultural impacts of domestic violence, offering a deep dive into the experiences of survivors.