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Over the weekend, Chris Brown enjoyed some pumpkin patch fun with two of his kids- daughters Royalty and Lovely.

The outing was a family affair, as the mothers of his daughters also joined in for the day of fall festivities, along with Royalty’s siblings, Sinatra and Zillah, as well as Zillah’s new baby.

While everyone opted for a laid-back, casual look, Lovely and her mom, Diamond, stole the show in full Halloween costumes. Little Lovely was an absolute showstopper dressed as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.

Taking to Instagram, Lovely’s mom shared some adorable snapshots from the day on her Lovely’s page captioning the post, “Follow the yellow brick road,” a nod to the iconic movie. Fans were quick to flood the comments with love for the father-daughters bonding moment.

One fan gushed, “Beautiful Roro I’m glad you got to spend time with your dad @chrisbrownofficial please give Roro and Lovely a big hug  my beautiful angel baby. I love you guys.”

Another wrote, “One thing about Chris, he’s gonna show up for his kids. What a good father Chris is!”

Many fans also noted the joy of seeing the two sisters together, with one commenting, “Love this. Sisters together!!! Family time. The unconditional love in his smile.”

The weekend adventure comes on the heels of Chris completing his 11:11 World Tour in August. At one of his final shows, Chris made a memorable gesture by bringing Royalty and Lovely on stage with him, sharing the spotlight with his two girls. The moment captured the hearts of fans, showing just how much he treasures his role as a father.

Chris Brown is a proud dad of three children: Royalty, Aeko, and Lovely. Royalty, born in 2014, is his daughter with Nia Guzman. His son Aeko, born in November 2019, is with Ammika Harris. Lovely Symphani, born in January 2022, is his youngest daughter, shared with Diamond Brown.

In a previous post reflecting on his fatherhood journey, Chris sweetly referred to his kids as “THE ONLY ONES that make my life worth living: BIG LOVE, CHICKEN NUGGET, and AEKO the GECKO.”