Awkwardness Between Rihanna And Drake Confirmed Both Are Broken And Calling It Quits

By Mary Lourd - 30 Nov '16 23:37PM
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The Pop and R&B Rihanna and the Canadian rapper Drake has been distant with each other lately and has been reported that during an event in Abu Dhabi, both were really avoiding to be in one place at a time.

Paris Hilton, Rita Ora and Akon, together with the party DJ, were on backstage supporting Rihanna while Drake cannot be seen around. Fans were expecting a performance from the two artists but left disappointed as it never happened.

Rihanna and Drake were really good in making their relationship remain as a puzzle. Based on their actions being shown in public recently, fans assumed that they already call it quits.

Right from the start, none of them confirmed nor shared even a single detail on the relationship they had. Everything seems like what you see is what you get. They were the center of rumors most of the time, which started in the year 2009 where they were spotted making out in New York after Rihanna broke up with Chris Brown.

The two first met when they were still young and still starting to establish their career. The 30-years-old record producer and actor Drake has been vocal about his admiration for Rihanna ever since. As years have passed, they both were continuously spotted sweet together and they've done collaborations that were a hit and most of all. The chemistry between the two that cannot be denied made people think they are getting in a serious relationship.

Last May 2016, Rihanna had an interview with Ellen DeGeneres and confirmed that they're just friends. She described their relationship as friendship at its finest. Around in August, Drake did not just present the award but also declared his enduring love and admiration for Rihanna during the VMA Video Vanguard Awards. Everything went fine since VMA not until the said report took place in the after-race-party in Abu Dhabi. After all, only Drake and Rihanna can tell the real score between them.

 

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