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Chris Brown And Rihanna Share Kiss Off-Screen At VMAS


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By Gil Kaufman

Both Chris Brown and Rihanna had eventful nights at the  2012 MTV Video Music Awards with Rih opening the show, winning Video of the Year and Brown snagging Best Male Video, but the former couple also had a moment off-screen.

It was a moment that didn't take place on the broadcast (but was captured by one of MTV.com's "All Access Live" cameras) that got people talking. After the broadcast, cameras cut away from Rihanna once she'd accepted her Video of the Year award for "We Found Love," she left the stage, and spotted Brown.

The "Turn Up The Music" singer — who has reportedly become close to Rihanna again three years after pleading guilty to assaulting her on the night before the 2009 Grammy Awards — made eye contact with Rihanna and she walked over to greet him and they shared a quick embrace, before she hugged Bu Thiam (Akon's brother), VP of A&R at her label, Def Jam. Then, Rih Rih patted Brown's bleach-blond head and strode away.

A photo of the hug was immediately uploaded to Instagram and, of course, it got tongues wagging all over again for the are-they-or-aren't-they couple.

Last month, Rihanna sat down with Oprah Winfrey and opened up about her complicated relationship with Brown, saying that he was the "love of my life," but that they are now working to rekindle their friendship and are still "very close." She denied, however, that they have become romantic again. "He's in a relationship of his own. I'm single but we have maintained a very close friendship," she said. "We've just worked on it little-by-little. And it's not easy."



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