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Ever since Jenny Johnson and Chris Browns Twitter beef put the “Look At Me Now” singer back in the headlines for his uncontrollable temperament and provoked him to delete his account, everyone’s been wondering … Just who is Jenny Johnson?

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Jenny (@JennyJohnsonHi5) is a self-described “writer, wife, asshole and owner of 2 dogs.”  Based out of Houston, the former news producer and current comedy writer told Paper Mag that she was working on a book of essays and a TV pilot back in May 2012.

She’s been on Twitter since 2009, but began to make a name for herself by using her wit to make fun of high-profile celebrities like Kim K. and, of course, Chris Brown. Her cunning quips helped her build her Twitter following to around 200,000, which grew into over 347,000 followers after she took a personal Twitter bashing from Breezy. It’s also helped her gain notoriety as one of the funniest women on Twitter, according to both the HuffPo and Paper Mag.

In 2011, Jenny indirectly grabbed the attention of the “Don’t Wake Me Up” singer through one of her hard hitting attacks tweeting:

In response, Modern Family producer Danny Zuker decided to chime in on Jenny’s Breezy bash by tweeting:

That was enough to set the bad boy RnB sensation on edge!  The two went back in a heated Twitter exchange:

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Jenny got a little taste of Brown’s aggression which doesn’t compare to the attack both she and Brown engaged in over the weekend that even got the ladies of The View talking!

In an  interview with Paper Mag, Jenny revealed what goes on in her “twisted little head” where she proclaimed her abhorrence for Chris Brown, due to his infamous incident where he hospitalized his then-girlfriend Rihanna. Here’s some of the quotable moments from her interview earlier this year:

When did you get on Twitter?

In 2009, but I never did anything with it. Finally I just started messing around, making fun of how the whores from high school are becoming soccer moms and are like, “Pray for my kid, he has a cold today.” And I was like, “Look, I’m not gonna pray for your kid with the sniffles. Knock it off.” People responded to that so then I started writing anything that popped into my twisted little head.

You have a few different celebrities that you seem to go after more than others, including Chris Brown and Kim Kardashian. What’s your online relationship with them like? Do they ever respond to your tweets?

I’m not a fan of Chris Brown’s for obvious reasons. Hello, he beat up a girl. And he was so unapologetic about it and then continued to do things that were inappropriate — like throwing chairs or saying homophobic things to nightclub bouncers. He keeps telling people to “get over it.” How do you get over it? Seriously? I saw [a tweet to Brown] that said something like, “Why don’t I beat the shit out of your mother and then three years later we’ll just forget about it.” I didn’t write that but I thought it was really funny. 

As for Kim Kardashian, the whole Kardashian family is famous based on the dad being OJ Simpson’s defense attorney and then, really, with her making that sex tape. But no one ever acknowledges it! They’re never like, “Gee, the reason everyone knows who we are is because Kim had sex with Ray J on camera and sold a tape, made money, and now we have shows, multiple shows and spin-offs.” I don’t have a real disdain for her but I just think she’s delusional. For her to continue going on about how hard she’s working, it’s like, Oh my god, you sold jewelry on QVC! You’re really going to compare that to working hard? She’ll tweet something on a Tuesday like, “Oh god, just went to the gym. Two hour work-out and now I’m gonna go have breakfast with my mom. What’s everyone else up to today?” Working at my job, Kim, like everyone else. We don’t all get to go work out for two hours and then go hang out with our mom. Everyone else has to make a paycheck and pay their bills. I find it funny to poke fun at her because her problems are not real-people problems.  And she doesn’t seem to grasp that concept.

What would happen if you met Chris Brown?

Oh god, I’d probably run for the hills. He replied to a tweet once. I was proud that after six months of harassing the guy, all my hard work paid off.

Jenny Johnson went from a relatively small-time comedian to the woman who proudly provoked Breezy to delete his Twitter. You can’t be mad at her come up!

SOURCE: Paper