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Chris Brown Dropped as 'Got Milk?' Celeb Endorser Due to Felony Battery Case
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Having his "Got Milk?" ad campaign coming to an end this week, Chris Brown will no longer be used as the celebrity face of the project.

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The meltdown in Chris Brown's product-endorsing career continues as he has been dropped as the celebrity face of "Got Milk?" ad campaign. His "Got Milk?" ad campaign is coming to an end this week and that would mark the end of his partnership with the project.

"The Milk Mustache campaign is taking the allegations against Chris Brown very seriously," a representative for "Got Milk?" has confirmed. "We are very proud and protective of the image of the Milk Mustache campaign and the responsible message it sends to teens. Mr. Brown's ad was launched last fall and is scheduled to end this week."

Back on Monday, February 9, Wrigley gum confirmed that it suspended its ads featuring Chris. In a statement issued by its spokesperson, the brand stated, "Wrigley is concerned by the serious allegations made against Chris Brown. We believe Mr. Brown should be afforded the same due process as any citizen. However, we have made the decision to suspend the current advertising featuring Brown and any related marketing communications until the matter is resolved."

The dropping of Chris Brown by several companies, which products he endorses, adds fuel to the existing speculation that his felony battery case can ruin not only his reputation, but also his career. Still, there have yet comments issued by the star himself or his people.

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