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Chris Brown's Mother Thanks Troubled Singer's Supporters

Chris Brown's mother Joyce Hawkins took to Twitter to thank his fans and fellow singer Trey Songz for supporting her son during his difficult time.

Brown, the 24-year-old singer-songwriter, recently entered a rehabilitation center after being released from a Washington D.C. jail where he spent 36 hours. The singer was arrested after he was accused of breaking the nose of Parker Isaac Adams, 20, who allegedly attempted to sneak into a photograph that Brown was taking with two women, according to E! News reports.

Since he is currently serving probation from a 2009 domestic dispute with ex-girlfriend singer Rihanna, TMZ is reporting that the singer may be facing some time in prison. While he is currently working to find the source of his anger issues in a rehabilitation center, Hawkins took to Twitter to express her gratitude for her son's supports.

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"THANKS @TREYSONGZ FOR BEING THERE FOR THE FAMILY WHEN YOUR SUPPORT WAS MUCH NEEDED AND APPRECIATED. THANKS FOR BEING A REAL FRIEND," Hawkins tweeted recently. "TEAMBREEZY THANKS FOR ALL THE LOVE AND SUPPORT."

Brown's mother was present with Songz when he was forced to appear in court following his recent arrest. She has continually reminded her son of his blessings, including on his birthday earlier this year.

"You are so blessed! Remember having one pair of shoes, now God has blessed you with more than you could ever imagine," Hawkins told her son in front of over 75,000 Twitter followers. "Thank you God for all."

Hawkins went on to let her son know that he would be blessed with peace during the momentous occasion.

"Just like that one pair of shoes God turned into thousands he will bless you with peace you could never imagine," Hawkins tweeted. "For your birthday today I wish I could give you that peace but I know someone who can do just that. Call on him, his name is Jesus."

Brown appeared on MTV's "This is How I Made It" program last year where he opened up about his humble beginnings in a church where he grew up in Tappahannock, Va. The Grammy Award-winning R&B star said church taught him a lot about music and spoke about his mother influencing him to be in a place of worship regularly.

"Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday we had choir rehearsal and the band, the whole nine. So being able to get that music lesson was also a blessing in itself," Brown said on the show last year. "It was also a discipline. I think my mom knew what she was doing like, 'OK I'm going to keep you out the streets and put you in the church first.'"

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