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Chris Brown and Rihanna sit together at Sunday's Grammy Awards!

Chris Brown and Rihanna didn't walk the red carpet together at the Grammy Awards Sunday. They didn’t perform together on stage.

But they were one of the night’s biggest story lines.

[Gallery: See More Photos Of Chris Brown And Rihanna At The Grammys]
The R&B stars spent the entire night nuzzling next to each other in the audience -- four years after Brown’s vicious pre-Grammy attack left Rihanna battered and shocked the industry.

CBS cameras frequently went to the couple for reaction shots. And their very public, very lovey TV reunion divided Twitter.

For every negative “Rihanna & Sting onstage together. Good to see her joined by a member of The Police without Chris Brown involved” there was a positive “I don't care what anyone says, Chris Brown and Rihanna are beautiful together! Hate all you want, I love them!”).
It’s clear, however, that they don’t care what people think about the reconciliation. Their Sunday snuggle-fest capped a week of Rihanna and Brown sightings around Los Angeles.
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In a pre-ceremony interview with Ryan Seacrest -- in which the E! host pointedly did not address Rihanna -- Brown instead addressed his car crash Saturday while trying to avoid paparazzi.

“I’m fine,” Brown said, downplaying the accident. He said that he was not concerned about the car. “I’ll get another one. Insurance is good.”

“A couple crazy paparazzi can tend to get out of hand. It’s still good,” he said. “Tonight, I’m just looking forward to the performances.”

After Brown’s accident, he attended the 2013 Roc Nation Pre-Grammys Brunch at the House of Blues in West Hollywood where he was greeted by the “Diamonds” singer. Throughout the event they held hands and embraced.

Rihanna’s most shocking arrival with Brown this week occurred Wednesday when she escorted him to court. Rihanna blew Brown a kiss before entering court and sat behind him. Brown is accused of faking the community service requirement of his 2009 conviction for assaulting Rihanna.

In a recent cover story in Rolling Stone magazine, Rihanna responded to critics.

“Even if it’s a mistake, it’s my mistake,” she told the magazine. “After being tormented for so many years, being angry and dark, I’d rather just live my truth and take the backlash. I can handle it.”

Rihanna thinks the public should stop judging Brown. “He made a mistake, and he's paid his dues,” she said. “He's paid so much. And I know that’s not a place he would ever want to go back to. And sometimes people need support and encouragement, instead of ridicule and criticism and bashing.”
 
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