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Rihanna And Joan Rivers Trade Nasty Words Over Chris Brown


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Last week fans got to see a more vulnerable side of Rihanna during the singer's interview with Oprah on "Next Chapter." She spoke candidly about her relationship with ex boyfriend Chris Brown, admitting that she still loves him despite their tumultuous past. Fans, of course, shared their opinions on this admission on Twitter, but so did Joan Rivers who might've taken it a little too far.

The "Fashion Police" host overstepped her boundaries a bit, tweeting, "Rihanna confessed to Oprah Winfrey that she still loves Chris Brown. Idiot! Now it's my turn to slap her." She had to know that Rih was gonna respond right? The outspoken singer snapped back with, "Slap on some diapers," and "@JoanRivers Wow, you really do get slow when you're old, huh?" which was later deleted.

Rivers, never one to be intimidated though, got the last word by tweeting, "Honey, @Rihanna, everyone knows: If he hit you once, he’ll hit you again. Read the statistics. PS – Love to have you on Fashion Police!"

Sure, they could talk things out face-to-face.



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