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17 February 2012, 15:45 | Updated: 17 February 2012, 15:53
The 'Turn Up The Music' star hits back at claims he made the remark to a female guest after asking for her number.
Chris Brown has denied reports that he used an inappropriate chat up line on a woman during a Pre-Grammy Awards event.
US Magazine reported that the star told a woman at the Lasio Professional Hair Care suite Grammy gift lounge he wouldn't beat her up after asking for her number.
He was quoted as saying: "Can I get your number? I promise I won't beat you!"
Apparently the woman added: "He and his friends laughed, then one yelled, 'That's his new line!' Ugh! I wanted to throw up!"
Today, Chris apparently spoke to TMZ to deny the conversation ever took place.
He apparently said: "That is absurd and absolutely not true. I did not say that nor would I joke about that."
The star made a controversial return to the Grammy Awards on Sunday (12th February) , three years after he was charged with assaulting his then girlfriend Rihanna at a Pre-Grammys party.
Meanwhile, Chris unveiled the music video to his new song 'Turn Up The Music' earlier today (17th February).