Chris Brown has got some very loyal - and very sturdy - pals and minders.
Following the star-studded BET Awards bash, the R&B bad boy was filmed being held up by two men who helped him make his way through the crowds to a flashy sports car, where girlfriend Karrueche was waiting in the driver's seat.
The singer had been partying at a BET aftershow party at Playhouse in Hollywood.
Earlier in the night, he'd taken to the stage much to the delight of his fans and Twitter. Rapper Lil Wayne launched into their hit track Loyal before Chris, dressed in a bright red hat and red and black plaid shirt, bounded onto stage and showed off some impressive dance moves.
This was Brown's first performance since he was released from prison earlier this month after serving 108 days of of a 131-day sentence for probation violation.
Elsewhere at the ceremony - which was hosted by Chris Rock and took place at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles - Beyonce won three awards, but was not at the ceremony to pick up her 2014 FANdemonium award, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist and Best Collaboration for Drunk in Love with husband Jay Z - while Pharrell Williams and August Alsina each took home two trophies.
Pharrell - who kicked off the event with a performance of Come Get It Bae'with Missy Elliott - took home Best Male R&B/ Pop Artist and Best Video for Happy, while August won Viewers Choice Award for I Luv This," his collaboration with Trinidad James.
Picking up the first award, he said: "I represent the struggle. This award is not for me, it's for the people."
12 Years a Slave swept the board in the movie category, taking Best Movie and Best Actor and Actress for stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Lupita Nyong'o.
Lionel Richie was honoured with a lifetime achievement award.
Other performers at the ceremony - which were established by the Black Entertainment Television network to recognise the achievements of African Americans and other minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment - included John Legend and Robin Thicke.
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