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This past week, Chris Brown became the face of headlines after he got into a full Twitter war with writer Jenny Johnson, which led to him eventually deleting his Twitter account all together.

Since then, Chris has been keeping a low profile during his tour in Germany, and Jenny has remained quiet…until now!

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The writer recently posted a blog on GQresponding to her beef with Breezy and revealing her reasons for nitpicking at him for so long.

She writes:

I didn’t want attention from all of this. If I wanted attention, I would have accepted all of the invitations to be on shows and to actually give exclusive interviews, but I declined all of them. I didn’t think the thousands of (misspelled) death threats I got would have people thinking I saw myself as a victim, because I am NOT a victim of anything, nor have I ever thought I was (excluding the time I paid to see The Village). I’ve had people assume I dislike Chris Brown because I’m taking up for Rihanna, I’m not. I’m on the side of good, of equality and respect for my fellow woman. I was raised to not respect a person who doesn’t respect others. And one human being physically harming another human being is one of the most disrespectful acts there is. I have never been a victim of domestic abuse, nor was I raised in a house where there was abuse. I do however, know people who have been victims of abuse by a so-called “loved one” and I’ve seen the long term damage it does.”

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She then explained her reaction to the outcome of their exchange:

“I won’t say I regret what I did, but I will say I have learned from it. I chose to turn a lazy Sunday watching football with my husband into a total shitstorm. I never thought I’d see the chicks on The View attempt to break down our interaction on Twitter (if they only knew how little thought and effort go into anything I tweet, there is literally nothing to break down).”

She also spoke on her intentions for her tweets:

“…My Twitter account is meant to be funny. While there are truths behind a lot of the things I write, in no way, shape or form are they meant to be seen as anything other than the words of a comedy writer, in 140 characters or less. I started it on Sunday and it was certainly not my finest hour, but here we are.”

While Chris still is nowhere to be found on the social media site, Jenny has quieted down a bit about her Chris Brown opinions.

Hopefully these two can make amends and put this beef behind them.

To read her full blog on the matter, head over to GQ!