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Rihanna Attends Chris Brown's Qubeey Launch Party


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The public portion of Chris Brown and Rihanna's friendship seems to be progressing faster than you can say "Diamonds." After being spotted out and about in New York a couple of weeks back (even getting close at Jay-Z's Barclays concert) the pair spent some time hanging with each other during a launch party for Brown's new website Qubeey in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles this weekend.

The bash was held at Playhouse nightclub on Saturday night where Rihanna came out to show her support for Breezy's site, which gives his fans an easier way to keep up with him. The former couple sat and chatted closely, while guests passed by them (and someone even decided to take a video of their encounter), but unlike their previous excursion in NYC where fellow partiers said that they seemed very affectionate, things looked pretty friendly between them.

In her recent Vogue cover story, Rihanna had this to say about her relationship with Brown: "To the world, I feel like there's no closure," she said. "There's some obsession that's continued even throughout when we weren't friends or couldn't be friends at all. Hated each other. The world hasn't let go. They haven't seen any progress in our friendship, because they don't see anything, really, besides the song."



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