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Chris Brown Reality Show to Reveal Life After Jail and Feature Girlfriend Karrueche Tran?

Chris Brown has reportedly been offered his very own reality TV series to showcase his life after jail.

On June 2, Brown, 25, was released from a Los Angeles County jail after having served 108 days of a 131-day sentence for probation violation and the BET network is hoping to launch a reality series chronicling his new found freedom. The "Loyal" singer has not yet accepted any network offers, according to TMZ.com.

Last month a judged ruled that Brown's involvement in a 2013 Washington, D.C., brawl violated terms of his probation stemming from his 2009 Rihanna assault case.

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The embattled singer was arrested in March after being kicked out of a rehabilitation facility for violating its rules. It is still unclear why exactly Brown, who was fulfilling his court-ordered anger management therapy, was kicked out of the facility, however, insiders claim it was due to inappropriate behavior.

In recent weeks Brown has kept a low profile as he adjusts to his new found freedom and he has spent much of his time with his girlfriend Karrueche Tran. The pair has dated on and off since 2011 and if the reality TV series goes ahead, the Los Angeles based model would likely be featured as Brown's love interest.

"Karrueche has to literally force Chris out so that he can feel more comfortable and acclimate to being out in public," a source told HollywoodLife.com.

"She gets it ... she understands and knows how much he wants to stay cooped up in the house and she thinks that's good, but also wants him to have some balance and get out as well," the insider explained.

The couple has recently been photographed enjoying romantic dinner dates and quiet outings as Brown makes efforts to stay out of trouble.

Brown's Washington D.C. case, which left at least one man injured last October, is scheduled for trial later this year.

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