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Rihanna Says 'I Do'

After several rumors have spread about Rihanna and Chris Brown reuniting, Rihanna has just said, "I do."

Rihanna has faced serious controversy as of late. While celebrating her birthday last week, rumors revealed that Chris Brown was one of the guests in attendance. The hip-hop singer even went as far as to have guests sign a confidentiality form.

It has been suspected that the two have been in a relationship for over a year, sometime after Rihanna removed the restraining order she had retained against Brown after reports that he had severely beaten her.

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Despite fans' outrage at the pair reuniting, however, the duo has only seemed to move closer.

Later it was revealed that the couple had recorded a duet together. It was first revealed that Chris Brown would contribute to Rihanna's album. Recent reports suggested that Rihanna would also be contributing to Chris Brown's next album.

On Thursday, the "We Found Love" singer took to Twitter.

"I D-O, I D-O, I D-O O O!!!" she wrote sometime after 2 p.m. Before she had written, "Livin' my life...in a brand new city, got my whole team wit me. And I'm not stopping."

Chris Brown also wrote on his Twitter.

"Take that s--- up the street! We living life!" he tweeted.

A recording of Rihanna's "Birthday Cake Remix" was released this week. Adding Chris Brown to the sound track was her idea, according to The Dream, who is credited with writing the song.

The songwriter was interviewed by MTV's "Rapfix" Wednesday.

"Rihanna called saying 'I think I'm gonna put Chris on it,'" said The Dream. "I don't know which Chris you talkin' about, but OK, cool, whatever you say," he told her.

"When she raised the question to me, I know she's not crazy. So my thought was you've been thinking about this, you've already thought it out, so evidently you know what reaction you gonna get," he added.

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