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Rihanna Winds Down With Chris Brown After Eventful 777 Tour


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By Henna Kathiya

Rihanna is not keeping any secrets on just how she spent her Thanksgiving this year. The Unapologetic singer is not hiding the fact that she went to Berlin to see Chris Brown on his world tour. At the end of her weeklong 777 tour (which turned to mayhem) Rihanna tweeted a picture of herself on the plane “All alone in my big ole jet!!! See you soon lover.”

The Barbadian princess wished her 26 million Twitter followers a Happy Thanksgiving followed by the tweet “#Berlin #CarpeDiem.” Carpe Diem is the name of Chris Brown’s world tour, making it pretty clear that the "Diamonds" star flew to Berlin shortly after the last leg of her tour wrapped in NYC on Tuesday November 20.

RiRi flew in for his Thursday show and the pair was photographed at Berlin's Adagio nightclub following the concert according to Us Weekly. She later shared an Instagram photo of a shirtless Brown passed out in his bedroom.

Both stars have been in the spotlight surrounding their public rekindling and collaboration on RiRi’s track “Nobodies Business.” Not to mention Chris Brown’s tour being canceled in Guyana because of protests over his 2009 abuse according to the Associated Press. Looks like both stars are thankful for each other this year.



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