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Did Chris Brown use a picture of Rihanna's bum during a concert?

RIHANNA’S fans are convinced Chris Brown used a picture of the singer’s bottom during a concert in Kenya after noticing her distinctive, jewelled underwear.

After posting the picture of himself at the Mombasa Rocks gig on Instagram, Rihanna’s fans started commenting on the striking resemblance to the picture on screen and ones taken of Rihanna during Carnival in August 2015.

Chris later deleted the picture, which only appeared to convince fans even more that the picture that had been blown up and projected onto the big screen behind where Chris was performing was Rihanna.

One commented: “It's definitely Rih's because it's the same from that festival she was at, he just wants attention that's all.”

Another wrote: “If it's not her why did he take it down seriously, it's her ass with that costume from Barbados carnival,” before adding: “Chris still care for her obviously.”

A third said: “He deleted because people in the comments immediately recognized it was Ri.”

The pictures of Rihanna from Crop Over in Barbados in August 2015 show Rihanna wearing similar bikini bottoms to the picture Chris used on stage but neither Chris nor Rihanna have commented on the accusations.

The former couple split in 2009 after Chris’ brutal assault on his Rihanna – who he’d been seeing for almost two years.

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Rihanna and Chris later got back together briefly in late 2012 before splitting again, with the Barbadian star revealing she thought she could change the rapper.

She told Vanity Fair last year: “I was that girl.

“That girl who felt that as much pain as this relationship is, maybe some people are built stronger than others.

“Maybe I’m one of those people built to handle s**t like this.

“Maybe I’m the person who’s almost the guardian angel to this person, to be there when they’re not strong enough, when they’re not understanding the world, when they just need someone to encourage them in a positive way and say the right thing.”

She added: “I was very protective of him,I felt that people didn’t understand him.

“Even after … But you know, you realise after a while that in that situation you’re the enemy.

“You want the best for them, but if you remind them of their failures, or if you remind them of bad moments in their life, or even if you say I’m willing to put up with something, they think less of you — because they know you don’t deserve what they’re going to give.”

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Update: 2024-02-08