Anthony ‘Ant’ Wilson has been Chris Brown’s longtime manager.
Talk of a future Super Bowl halftime appearance for Chris Brown is coming from someone who knows his ambitions best: his longtime manager, Anthony “Ant” Wilson.
In a recent conversation with Billboard, Wilson shared his belief that the global superstar is headed for one of music’s most high-profile stages. “I also think the Super Bowl would be a great place for him,” Wilson said. “I believe it will happen.”
When asked whether anything concrete was in motion, Wilson kept it simple: “We’ll just see.”
The comment arrives during a landmark stretch in Brown’s career. This year marked the 20th anniversary of his self-titled debut album and breakout hit “Run It!,” and the milestones have stacked up quickly.
Brown opened 2025 by winning the Grammy for Best R&B Album for 11:11 (Deluxe) — his second win in that category after more than a decade — and he heads into the 2026 Grammys with two additional nominations for “It Depends,” his collaboration with Bryson Tiller.
On the live side, Brown just completed his biggest tour to date. The Breezy Bowl XX World Tour — his first full stadium run — spanned 48 shows across 39 cities and pulled in roughly $300 million, according to Billboard Boxscore, with an estimated two million fans worldwide.
While touring remains central, Wilson says Brown’s interests extend well beyond the stage. Acting is firmly back on the table, with Wilson confirming Brown is actively preparing.
“He loves and wants to act,” Wilson said, noting that Brown has been taking acting classes as part of that reset. The goal, he explained, is to build the skill set before stepping into the right project.
Outside of his work with Brown, Wilson is also expanding his footprint in film and television. He collaborates with 50 Cent through a venture called Green Light Gang, which currently has dozens of television projects in development, as well as several films.
Wilson added that plans are underway to build a production company based in Shreveport, Louisiana.