By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 31, 2015 06:35 PM EDT

While Chris Brown is away on tour, he has one person on his mind -- it is reportedly his 1-year-old daughter, Royalty.

It has recently been reported that the "Loyal" hitmaker cries a river when he is not able to see his baby; since he is away on his "One Hell of a Nite" tour, he FaceTimes her and when he cannot get through, he gets terribly upset.

According to HollywoodLife.com, Brown's friends claim he misses Royalty so much that he begins bawling. "He just sits there and starts to cry," a source says.

Moreover, it is rumored that baby mother Nia Guzman has been shutting the "Ayo" singer out, even denying some of the his requests to speak with his daughter.

The source further reveals Guzman has made an effort to keep Brown and Royalty apart. She has supposedly come up with a slew of excuses to keep the R&B star from seeing his child on many occasions.

"The last four times he's tried to FaceTime Royalty, Nia had excuses. The first time she said Royalty was sleep. Chris was like, 'Okay cool, I'll call back in a couple of hours.' When he did that, Nia said she left and Royalty was with the nanny," the source confesses.

Also, Guzman has reportedly refused to let Brown speak with Royalty, claiming the screen on her phone was cracked and she did not want the small child to cut herself. During the fourth call, she claimed to be in the middle of a family dinner, reports HollywoodLife.com.

The insider adds that the "Autumn Leaves" crooner has only been able to successfully FaceTime with Royalty twice while away on tour and can only go so long without talking to his baby girl -- he has already shedding tears: "You've never seen a grown man cry until you see him being deprived of being a father to his child. That's where Chris is at."

This situation does not look to be improving, especially after a series of break-ins at Brown's California home. Guzman has supposedly denied Royalty from spending time with her father until his home is deemed safe and secure.

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