Chris Brown is still thinking about the naked intruder who allegedly broke into his Agoura Hills, California home last week, but he isn’t mad.
Instead, Brown had a more positive message for Amira Kodcia Ayeb, the 21-year-old woman that Brown reportedly found naked in his home last Wednesday (May 6).
“To the young woman that broke into my house, I appreciate the dedication as a fan,” Brown said in a tweet today. “I pray she gets the help she needs. It’s all love.”
On Thursday, Brown had a different statement about Ayeb in an Instagram post that’s since been deleted.

“I get home and find this crazy individual in my house. She had broken the hinges off the doors,” he wrote. “She found time to cook her several meals. She wrote ’I love you’ on the walls. She threw out my daughter’s clothing as well as my dog’s stuff.
“Then had all these crazy voodoo things around my crib,” he continued. “Goes to show you how crazy people are crazy! And she painted her name on my cars! I love my fans but this is some on some real real crazy sh-t! I pray she will get help.”
Ayeb entered a not guilty plea in court Friday, according to KTLA. She was charged with felony, stalking, burglary and vandalism. If convicted, Ayeb could reportedly face more than seven years in state prison.