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Rihanna, Chris Brown Attend Jay-Z's Barclays Show Together


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via Elliott Wilson twitter

Seems like an eventful week for Chris Brown and Rihanna, who were spotted partying it up together in NYC just a few days ago. They continued their stay on the East Coast with a visit to Brooklyn's Barclays Center, where they caught Jay-Z's fifth show to open the venue.

Rih and Chris Brown sat next to each other in the VIP area, and RapRadar's Elliott Wilson posted a photo, confirming that they arrived and hung together at the show. Rihanna recently admitted to Oprah that she is still very close friends with Brown, and that seemed to be confirmed when they affectionately greeted each other at the 2012 VMAs.

Chris Brown's girlfriend, Karreuche Tran, who he was spotted with in Atlanta over the weekend, sent a series of ominous tweets after he stuck around in NYC and she headed home solo. After Brown tweeted, "Both r Free from it all!" Tran followed up with a shout to Nas, writing, "Bye baby."



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