Chris Brown and Rihanna Don’t Want Protection Order
NY Daily News reports Chris Brown and Rihanna would both like to get rid of a court order dictating the former flames are to remain 50 yards away from each other at all times.The no-contact clause is part of a protection order that was handed down Tuesday after Brown pleaded guilty in a criminal proceeding to one count of felony assault. Brown’s assault charge stemmed from an altercation before the Grammy Awards in February that left Rihanna battered and bruised.
“They think it’s unnecessary and ridiculous,” said a mutual friend of the former couple about the no-contact clause. “After, Ri and Chris talked on the phone for almost an hour and really worked at becoming friends. They’re solid now.”
The order does, however, grant Brown some leeway at music-industry events such as Sunday’s BET Awards, which both stars are scheduled to attend. At such events, they will be required to stay ten yards apart.
While Rihanna is reportedly interested in rekindling a friendship with her ex-beau, the source is clear that there is no potential for resurrecting the romance between the two. “That’s 100 percent done,” the friend insisted. “They aren’t looking to hook back up again. They’re both moving on and going their separate ways.”
Brown is currently focusing on repairing his image and propelling his career, working on a comeback album set to feature duets with Mary J. Blige and Keri Hilson.
CoverGirl will be releasing a three-month-old ad campaign featuring Rihanna as its spokesperson.
The Barbadian songstress has been spotted at the “Year One” premiere, and out with Aubrey (Drake) Graham, LeBron James and Kanye West.
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