Love is always a good thing, but is that the same case with Chris Brown and rumored new flame Rita Ora?
Tabloids were on high alert recently when the singer shared a very controversial photo of her and CB on social media. While the two have yet to confirm their status, many already believe that the two have something more than just friendship and a professional working relationship.
With this new development in Chris's life, fans are also focusing their attention on Rihanna. It has been said that RiRi and Rita are not friendly toward each other, so could this new romance cause more trouble between the two singers? Was this the reason why Rihanna is now involved with rapper Drake?
The Barbadian songstress has also found happiness in a new man. Reports are now claiming that RiRi and Drake are an item. Rumors are even starting to circulate that the Canadian rapper was the reason behind Rihanna and Travis Scott's recent split.
"Although Rihanna and Drake appear to be enjoying one another's company after releasing their hit track, 'Work,' there have been rumors swirling regarding a possible breakup, via OK! Magazine on March 2, and in other reports, a feud between Drake and Scott has been noted, leading many to wonder if it was Drake who was responsible for his split from Rihanna," Inquistr shared.
"Rihanna and Drake were spotted in London last week, where the rumored couple performed their new song at the Brit Awards, but they don't appear to have been seen since."
Meanwhile, Rita didn't hold back as she shared how much she adored the "Forever" singer in a recent interview. "Chris Brown is strong, powerful and someone that is important to me personally and professionally," she told The Sun.
"I love him on different levels. I see how he treats his people and he's a good person with a good heart and a lovely family. It's really nice that we finally got together because, regardless of what's happened, the song is just amazing."
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