Chris Brown's highly publicised on-again, off-again relationship with model Karrueche Tran brought her to the limelight, and now she has dismissed the Chris Brown chapter from her life as she is said to be dating Danish DJ Morten.

Tran and Morten have reportedly been dating for a few weeks now; however, Tran's representatives have denied the news of the alleged relationship.

The two have been spotted together several times. They stepped out for the Cabinet of Curiosities Cirque du Soleil show on Friday night, Dec. 11, in Los Angeles, according to Entertainment Tonight (ET), and they even headed to The Nice Guy in West Hollywood afterward.

Thirty-three-year-old Morten is a DJ and producer who originally hails from Aarhud, Denmark but is currently based in Los Angeles. Tran is settled in Los Angeles as well, according to the website.

"They've been dating for a few weeks," ET quoted a source, although it was only a month back when Tran revealed that she was “mentally unstable” after breaking up with Brown.

Brown and Tran started dating in 2011 after the American recording artist ended his infamous relationship with pop queen Rihanna. However, the relationship was short-lived as it was reported that Brown and Rihanna rekindled their romance.

The aspiring model faced a really tough time in getting over her ex and coming to terms with Browns’ alleged relationships. It was also revealed later that Brown fathered a child named Royalty with video model Nia Guzman. It was then that Tran decided to walk out of the relationship for good.

The news of Brown’s child came as a shocker in March this year, and the singer confirmed the news on Instagram and accepted Royalty as his daughter.

Tran, who is currently seen in soap opera web series “The Bay,” took to Twitter back then to slam Brown for hiding the secret from her for so long and dumped him publicly on the social networking site.

"Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me," she tweeted.

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