Brad Pitt is not the only celebrity parent making headlines this week about being investigated by Child Protective Services. Chris Brown is also facing those allegations.

In Pitt's case neither he or any of his representatives have denied that the Department of Children and Family Services is looking into whatever occurred between him and his children on a plane last week. In Brown's case, however, the singer is flat out denying that CPS is conducting any investigation into his parenting of his 2-year-old daughter Royalty.

The reports stem from Brown's standoff with police and arrest last month after they were called to his home by former beauty contestant Baylee Curran. TMZ then reported that due to the incident Royalty's mother, Nia Guzman, filed a complaint with DCFS.

The media outlet further claimed that Brown refused to speak with CPS investigators and would not allow them onto his property. However, the  "Kiss Kiss" artist refuted those claims with a video, which has since been deleted, on his Instagram account.

"I take care of my daughter fully," Brown said. "Somebody make an accusation, 90 percent of y'all believe it, and it's bulls--t. The last three weeks or whatever been going on with the accusations, you know it's false."

Charges have not yet been filed against Brown for the incident in August.