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Rihanna Tweets Photo of Chris Brown in Bed

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Nov. 25 2012, Published 3:00 p.m. ET

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Rihanna took to Twitter recently to post a picture of a man face-down in bed, apparently getting his fill of the Bart Simpson sheets that covered it.

"Dis n****.....#BartObsessed," Ri wrote.

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The singer's followers immediately started speculating about who was in the bed, but not much speculation was needed: it's Chris Brown, and we can tell by his tattoos. Of course, we don't think the point was to make people try and guess who it was, which leads us to ask: just what was the point, exactly? We're pretty sure it wasn't to showcase Chris' love for Bart Simpson.

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It's certainly well within her rights to post a photo of Chris in bed, but surely she knows that such a photo might not be well-received because of his past violence toward her. Then again, Rihanna has said, in more than one way, time and time again, that she doesn't care what other people think about the decisions she makes. We need not look any further than the title of her newest collaboration with Chris to see that: "Ain't Nobody's Business." The song is on her new album, aptly titled Unapologetic.We just hope that describes how she feels, and not Chris.

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