Things may already be looking up for Chris Brown following his release from jail this week, as reports have emerged that the singer may be honoured for his musical achievements at this year's BET Awards.
The 'Turn Up The Music' singer is now a free man following his release from jail early on Monday morning, after spending 108 days locked up behind bars in relation to breaking his probation, and violating the conditions of his rehab stint.
Will Chris Brown attend the BET Awards later this month? (London Entertainment/Splash News)
It seems he already has something to look forward to though, as sources claim the 25-year-old could be joining his music peers and attend the upcoming BET Awards in Los Angeles, on June 29.
An insider close to Chris reportedly told HollywoodLife: "[BET is already of thinking about a way to somehow appreciate [Chris] and or reward him for his music and contributions to the community.
"[They] want to help build the man up and are planning to do something for him on a small scale and of course, extend an invitation for him to join his fellow colleagues and BET family at this years' award show."
The insider continued: "[They] want to recognise everyone who has a unique talent such a Chris despite what may happen in his or her personal life. His music and his continued support in the inner cities need to be recognised.
"And most importantly, the fans wouldn't have it any other way. His fan base has never wavered and that's a true testament to his impact on his music listeners. [They] want him at the show this year. It will be good for him on so many levels and it's a place where he will be respected and showered with love from fellow artist and fans."
If reports are true, Chris will no doubt feel more than happy to have his achievements honoured as he personally returned to Twitter yesterday for the first time since leaving jail, to reveal that he is fully intent on resurrecting his music career.
"Humbled and Blessed. Back to the Music and the Fans. Thank you GOD," Chris tweeted.
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