Rihanna Starts Shooting New Music Video 'Diamonds' After She And Chris Brown Are Spotted Together Again [PHOTO]
Rihanna’s latest single, "Diamonds," which will be on her upcoming album, "Unapologetic," hit No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip Hop charts this month, and now she is shooting the music video for the hit song.
Rihanna is shooting the video in Los Angeles. She dons a sheer all black floor-length dress in some scenes, with fire in the background, while in other scenes, she goes for a sheer all-white dress while wearing her signature black lace up motorcycle-style boots.
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It would be no surprise if Rihanna was addressing Chris Brown in the song, with lyrics such as, “I knew that we’d become one right away/Oh, right away/At first sight I left the energy of sun rays/I saw the life inside your eyes.”
Just this past weekend, as rumors circulate that the pair is going to go public after Rihanna drops her album next month, the Barbadian singer was spotted at a launch party in Beverly Hills for Brown's new Qubeey channel, which provides access to pictures and videos of the singer for his fans.
While they left the event in separate cars, during the event, they were seen sitting with one another, chatting. According to Hollywood Life, a source said they were also “kissing and hugging.”
The couple clearly has no problem being seen in public together, after Brown broke up with his girlfriend because of his “friendship” with Rihanna. Some have criticized that "friendship" after Brown assaulted Rihanna in 2009; however, Rihanna’s father, Ronald Fenty, has reportedly given Brown his blessing to marry the superstar.
“Whatever makes her happy. I hope one day she will get married. Everyone adores Chris, he's a super guy,” Fenty told Life & Style magazine.
“The family loved Chris Brown before they met him. I always thought he was extremely talented. He is a good person and always gave me great respect,” Fenty added.
Watch the video of Rihanna and Chris Brown at his event below:
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