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Chris Brown Wishes Rihanna Would Stop Talking About the Beating Incident

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Aug. 16 2012, Published 8:56 a.m. ET

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This Sunday, Rihanna is Oprah Winfreys' featured Next Chapter guest and this morning a snippet of the interview leaked with the singer talking about how Chris Brown beat her in 2009.

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In the spot, Rihanna cries and appears overly sympathetic toward her ex, saying she worried most about him as he obviously "needed help." She also emphasizes how much her life changed that night and how she lost her "best friend."

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Meanwhile, Chris isn't so thrilled she still talks about the incident.

"Chris is just confused about Rihanna's decision to bring up the past again and again — this time in an interview with Oprah," a source tells RadarOnline.com. "Rihanna has previously given wide ranging interviews about the beating to Diane Sawyer and several print magazines. Chris just doesn't think it's productive or relevant to rehash the events since essentially nothing new is being revealed in the interview Rihanna has done with Oprah."

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Meanwhile, Chris and Drake are both being sued for $16 million for their barroom brawl at NYC hot spot W.i.P in June. The two men and their prospective entourages exhanged in a violent fight that left several patrons with injuries. It's rumored the spat began over Drake's presumed romance with Rihanna.

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