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Rihanna performs during the Brit Awards 2012 at the O2 Arena in London, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. (AP / Joel Ryan) Chris Brown accepts the award for best R and B album for 'F.A.M.E.' during the 54th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 in Los Angeles. (AP / Matt Sayles) Rihanna

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Rihanna performs during the Brit Awards 2012 at the O2 Arena in London, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. (AP / Joel Ryan)

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Date: Tue. Feb. 21 2012 11:04 PM ET

The Twitterverse is buzzing with are-they-or-aren't-they-back-together speculation after Rihanna and ex-boyfriend Chris Brown released two tracks on which they both appear.

The two singles were unleashed on the Internet Monday and instantly sparked a virtual backlash, with many accusing Rihanna of condoning domestic violence for working with the man who was convicted of assaulting her.

Brown was sentenced to five years' probation after he admitted to beating Rihanna in 2009 on the night before the Grammy Awards.

While the two have not indicated that they are once again a couple, Brown can be heard singing on a remix of Rihanna's "Birthday Cake," while she appears on a remix of his "Turn Up the Music."

On Monday, Brown tweeted a link to his song, which Rihanna later re-tweeted. She also tweeted the "Birthday Cake" remix.

Brown also sent a tweet with a happy birthday message to Rihanna, who turned 24 on Monday.

Twitter was flooded with messages of both support and derision, with some tweeters saying the two had simply moved on from their earlier tribulations to continue working together.

But many others questioned how Rihanna could associate in any way with Brown, after she explained to Diane Sawyer in an interview that staying with him sent the wrong message to her female fans.

"When I realized that my selfish decision for love could result in some young girl getting killed, I could not be easy with that part. I couldn't be held responsible for telling them, ‘Go back,'" she said.

"Even if Chris never hit me again, who's to say that their boyfriend won't? Who's to say that they won't kill these girls? These are young girls. I just didn't realize what an impact I had on these young girls' lives until that happened."

Some Twitter users dismissed the singles as a publicity stunt, with @GreggyBennett tweeting: "Rihanna and Chris Brown are the two biggest stunt queens in the world. I have no time for either of them."

Others, such as @paulchowdhry, were more direct in their disdain. "Unless Rihanna and Chris Brown's new track is called, ‘If you like it then you shouldn't have put your first on it' I'm not interested."

Another user with the Twitter handle @KP_LD tweeted: "If my ex partner was on probation for battering me I'd definitely release some music with him... #Rihanna"

MTV's music-only online hub called Hive weighed in with a link to its story on the musical collaboration with the message: "Rihanna and Chris Brown might well be casting themselves as the Ike and Tina Turner for the Twitter generation."

The fact that the two have collaborated is the source of most of the shock and outrage. However, the songs' lyrics have also raised eyebrows, particularly the sexually charged tone of "Birthday Cake."

As Brown sings about how "it's been a long time" and he's been "missing your body," he also says he wants to "give it to her in the worst way."

Brown came under fire a week ago after he made his return to the Grammys as a performer and taking home a trophy. Music fans, and even fellow singers, criticized the show's producers for inviting Brown to perform in light of his assault conviction.

Country singer Miranda Lambert tweeted that she didn't get why Brown got to perform twice because "He beat on a girl…".

Brown accused Lambert of "using my name to get publicity" and then strangely told his followers to buy her album.

A couple of days later he hinted at his collaboration with Rihanna with the tweet: "Let them be mad!!!! We make music. Don't like it, don't listen! Turn up the music remix is coming soon too! Guess who's on it?"

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C.love
said

I do not understand why people put their nose in every other persons business but theirs. I will never comprehend why parents today expect everyone to parent their child but they themselves. If your child is following Rihanna then clearly you have failed as a parent. I am a few months younger than Rihanna and can tell you that my role model for the most part has been my big sister. I idolized her but as I grew older I was able to see her faults, her mistake and made sure I did not have that in common. I have learned not to let people I do not know or who do not know me influence my decisions or serve as role models.


youngmom
said

I get a real kick out of this whole situation. If she wants to be stupid let her be stupid. As for all the comments about the young girls looking up to her. Who in their right mind as a parent would allow their daughter to "look up" to a singer who's video's are provocative, sexual, abusive (rihanna/eminem collaboration) Enjoy her music I do, but to consider her a role model to the young I don't... educate your children on a true role model...


Alyx Crawford
said

@AM -- I would think that a parent would explain to their children that yes, "So-and-So" is a terrific singer, but sometimes in people have problems in their personal lives. When we choose role models, we have to look at more than just their stage persona. Isn't it a parent's role to help their children choose appropriate "heroes?"


jeff
said

No point reporting on these two fools anymore! Since you can't protect stupid people from the stupid things they do its probably best just to ignore them!


AM
said

@Meldee - the comments of someone who is obviously not a parent.It isn't just a case of Rihanna deciding how to handle the incident. It's the fact that she is a huge supertar and girls look up to her for everything from fashion, to hairstyles to behaviour.Celebrities do have more responsibility than the rest of us to make sure their actions are in line with what is socially acceptable and in this case hers most certainly is not. As a parent I can do everything possible to raise my children with the right morals but the fact is, they will look to their heros for answers as well.


ray
said

I guess if Rihanna can move past it then I will never will... I stop buying her CD's too just to prove a point that abuse is still abuse. I can care less about how talented anyone is... I have a daughter and she needs my protection.


Patti
said

Rhianna and Chris are adults and what they do with their lives is up to them. I believe for a fact that people are entitled to a second chance! If Rhianna can forgive him and be his friend everyone else needs to let it go! After all she was the victim!! If these people were just ordinary people and not celebrities no one would care what they do! Miranda Lambert needs to take a chill pill and stop trying to ruin peoples lives,,,,but thats just my opinion!


L Neil
said

We'll if you play with fire your going to get burnt.....not feeling for her if she gets burnt a second time.....she should know better


Sam C
said

THIS is the problem with our current culture of celebrity worship, combined with the narcissistic obsession with Twitter. Why the average person believes they have something to say about anyone's relationship, let alone that of a celebrity couple, is beyond me.


Lisa
said

Rihanna should set an example for young women, if she doesnt want to do it for herself do it for the millions of young girls that will say well Rihanna went back so can i :(This is something I don't think these celebs don't really get is that these young minds really look up to them....In this generation they look up to these celebs more then their parents.


Gary K
said

Rihanna's life is hers to do with as she sees fit. She has asked to be no ones roll model.And....if you do take life lessons from a singer in her twenties....well that says more about your life problems than hers.


Meldee
said

People just need to simmer down about them. If you think Rihanna should have dealt with it differently, that's what you think. At the end of the day, Rihanna will do what she wants and so will Chris. No point in crying about it. Also, the whole 'they're bad role models for my kids' excuse is getting a bit old. You teach your kids what's right and what's wrong, and stop blaming celebrities for your lack of parenting.


Jon in Fort Smith
said

Wow! I usually don't pay attention to celebrity nonsense (but that's basically unavoidable on CTV) and I just saw a pic of Rhianna for the first time in about three years ... she has lost a ton of weight since the last time I saw her! Maybe she should be criticized for her typical hollywood weight loss too.


Ben, Edmonton
said

Well thanks Rihanna, now an already clueless generation of misguided women can go ahead and rationalize relationship violence. Moreover, the fact that Chris Brown is even able to show his face in public is an absolute disgrace for himself, Rihanna, the record industry, the justice system, and the public at large. There are a lot of things you should get a second chance for. Beating a woman within an inch of her life in a jealous rage is not one of those things.


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