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It is a mere four years since Chris Brown shocked the world when he brutally attacked pop star Rihanna, leaving her bloodied and bruised after a pre-Grammys party.
But all appeared forgiven - and forgotten - on Sunday night as he cosied up to the Barbadian pop star in the front row of the Grammy Awards at the Staples Center.
A wide grin on his face, the notorious star hugged his girlfriend as she leaned lovingly against his shoulder.
They're back: Chris Brown and his girlfriend Rihanna sat in the front row at the Grammy Awards four years after his brutal attack on the pop singer...
Sending a message? Rihanna caused a buzz on Twitter as she took to the stage for the Grammys wearing a simple diamond ring on her wedding finger on Sunday night...
Sending a message? Rihanna caused a buzz on Twitter as she took to the stage for the Grammys wearing a simple diamond ring on her wedding finger on Sunday night
And if that weren't enough, Rihanna sparked a storm of online speculation as she took to the stage wearing what appeared to be a diamond 'engagement ring' on her wedding finger.
Having shed the diamonds she wore on the red carpet, Rihanna replaced the bling with the simple band.
And as she gave her passionate performance, Twitter fans had their eyes firmly on her finger.
'Is that a wedding ring on Rihanna?' tweeted one excited user.
No regrets? There was no hint that Brown was thinking of his previous bad behaviour
Front row: The happy pair were in prime seats...
That's my girl: Chris Brown embraces Rihanna as he applauds
Another tweeted: 'Rihanna engaged?!?! Or that's some type of promise ring?'
'Rihanna is wearing a diamond on her left ring finger. Really?
'Hope that's just an accessory,' added yet another fan.
Earlier in the night, a solo Brown made his notorious return to the award show's red carpet dressed in an angelic white Lanvin suit.
Passionate: Rihanna's performances were one of the highlights of the night
Sultry: Rihanna performed a pared down version of her hit Stay
Showing he has been welcomed back into the music community, Breezy posed happily alongside Natasha Bedingfield on the red carpet.
He even planted a kiss on the willing 31-year-old British singer's cheek.
Revealing! Rihanna flashes her chets bone tattoo as she performs a tribute to Bob Marley
Centre of attention: Rihanna with Bruno Mars, Sting, Ziggy and Stephen and Damian Marley
Brutal: Rihanna's injuries following the assault by Brown on the eve of the Grammys in 2009...
The hot-tempered 23-year-old, who opted out of wearing a necktie, hopes his album Fortune will beat Frank Ocean and Miguel for Best Contemporary Album.
We Found Love singer Rihanna, who's since rekindled her love for Chris, looked absolutely elegant as she flashed a hint of cleavage in her crimson chiffon Azzedine Alaïa gown.
It's unclear how the singing pair are acquainted, but Brown probably had another lady-in-red on his mind - his on/off girlfriend Rihanna.
Rihanna already took home the first statue for Best Short Form Music Video for her song We Found Love, and she is scheduled to perform with Bruno Mars and Sting.
On Saturday, Chris crashed his Porsche into a wall on the way to a children's charity event before meeting up with the Rude Boy singer at the Roc Nation pre-Grammy brunch.
The loved-up couple later joined each other in the front row of the Staples Center to watch the ceremony side-by-side.
'It's cool. I'm fine,' he told E!'s Ryan Seacrest. 'A little bit of bumps. I'm good though.'
Lady in red: The Barbadian 24-year-old, who's since rekindled her love for Chris, looked absolutely elegant as she flashed a hint of cleavage...
Practiced pose: Rihanna displayed her gorgeous crimson chiffon Azzedine Alaïa gown
Feeling sleepy: Rihanna seen leaving a Grammy after party held at Osteria Mozza
One artist not happy to see Brown at the Grammys was eighties soft-rocker Richard Marx.
In a tweet sent to his followers on Thursday, Marx expressed confusion that CBS would ban skimpy clothing while at the same time allow men who 'beat women' to attend.
'"Risque" clothing banned at Grammys but guys who beat up women? Come ooonnn downnnnn…..#goodcallgrammys.'
Another red-clad singer: While on the red carpet, Breezy randomly cosied up to Natasha Bedingfield, but it's unclear how they're acquainted...
Harmless? Chris even planted a kiss on the willing 31-year-old British singer's cheek
In a followup tweet, the retro crooner clarified: 'Technically that tweet was about ANY d**kbag who hits women.'
Meanwhile, Brown attended a probation hearing in Los Angeles on Wednesday, where he faced allegations that he failed to complete his community labor sentence for assaulting girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
A judge asked for more information and scheduled another hearing in two months.
Red carpet return: A solo Chris Brown made his notorious return to the Grammy Awards at Staples Center Sunday night dressed in an angelic white Lanvin suit...
Angelic white: The hot-tempered 23-year-old, who opted out of wearing a necktie, hopes his album Fortune will beat Frank Ocean and Miguel for Best Contemporary Album
The Grammy Award Winners 2013... in full
• Album of the year: Babel, Mumford & Sons
• Record of the year: Somebody That I Used to Know, Gotye featuring Kimbra
• Song of the year: We Are Young, fun
• New artist: fun
• Pop solo performance: Set Fire to the Rain (Live), Adele
• Pop vocal album: Stronger, Kelly Clarkson
• Rock performance: Lonely Boy, The Black Keys
• Urban contemporary album: “Channel Orange,” Frank Ocean
• Rap/sung collaboration: No Church in the Wild, Jay-Z, Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean, The-Dream
• Country solo performance: Blown Away, Carrie Underwood
• Country album: Uncaged, Zac Brown Band
• Pop/duo group performance: “Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra
• Traditional pop vocal album: Kisses on the Bottom, Paul McCartney
• Rap performance: N****s in Paris, Jay-Z, Kanye West
• Rap song: N****s in Paris,” Shawn Carter, Mike Dean, Chauncey Hollis, Kanye West
• Rap album: Take Care, Drake
• R&B performance: Climax, Usher
• Traditional R&B performance: Love on Top, Beyonce.
• R&B song: Adorn, Miguel Pimentel
• R&B album: Black Radio, Robert Glasper Experiment
• Rock song: Lonely Boy, The Black Keys
• Rock album: El Camino, The Black Keys
• Hard rock/metal performance: Love Bites (So Do I), Halestorm
• Alternative music album: Making Mirrors, Gotye
• Dance recording: Bangarang, Skrillex featuring Sirah
• Dance/electronica album: Bangarang, Skrillex
• Latin pop album: MTV Unplugged Deluxe Edition, Juanes
• Latin rock, urban or alternative album: Imaginares, Quetzal
• Latin jazz album: Ritmo!, The Clare Fisher Latin Jazz Big Band
• Tropical Latin album: Retro, Marlow Rosado Y La Riquena
• Country duo/group performance: Pontoon, Little Big Town
• Country song: Blown Away, Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins
• Gospel song: Go Get It, Mary Mary
• Gospel album: Gravity, Leerae
• Blues album: Locked Down, Dr. John
• Folk album: The Goat Rodeo Sessions, Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile
• Americana album: Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt
• Bluegrass album: Nobody Knows You, Steep Canyon Rangers
• Reggae album: Rebirth, Jimmy Cliff
• World music album: The Living Room Sessions Part 1, Ravi Shankar
• Children’s album: Can You Canoe?, The Okee Dokee Brothers
• Spoken word album: Society’s Child: My Autobiography, Janis Ian
• Comedy album: Blow Your Pants Off, Jimmy Fallon
• New age album: Echoes of Love, Omar Akram
• Jazz vocal album: Radio Music Society, Esperanza Spalding
• Jazz instrumental album: Unity Band, Pat Metheny Unity Band
• Large jazz ensemble album: Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You), Arturo Sandoval
• Pop instrumental album: Impressions, Chris Botti
• Compilation soundtrack album: Midnight in Paris, various artists
• Score soundtrack album: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
• Song written for visual media: Safe & Sound (From “The Hunger Games”), Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams
• Musical theater album: Once: A New Musical, Steve Kazee, Cristin Milioti
• Producer of the year, classical: Blanton Alspaugh
• Producer of the year, non-classical: Dan Auerbach
• Instrumental composition: Mozart Goes Dancing, Chick Corea
• Orchestral performance: Adams: Harmonielehre & Short Ride in a Fast Machine, Michael Tilson Thomas (San Francisco Symphony)
• Opera recording: Wagner, Der Ring des Nibelungen, James Levine and Fabio Luisi
• Choral performance: Life & Breath: Choral Works by Rene Clausen, Charles Bruffy
• Short-form music video: We Found Love, Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris
• Long-form music video: Big Easy Express, Mumford & Sons
• Historical album: The Smile Sessions (Deluxe Box Set), Alan Boyd, Mark Linett, Brian Wilson, Dennis Wolfe
Culled from The Daily Mail UK...
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Simply Cheska....
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