London:
Popstar Rihanna says that contrary to rumours she has no intentions of patching up with ex-boyfriend singer Chris Brown, despite relaxing the restraining order against him.
The 23-year-old singer who was infamously assaulted by Brown in 2009 during a pre-Grammys altercation, had recently relaxed her five-year restraining order against him but says that she is in no mood to make up.
"It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge. Wedon't have to talk again ever in my life. I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally," said the Rude Boy hitmaker.
"What he did to me was a personal thing. It had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be a hundredfeet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows, that definitely made it difficult for him. That was the only thing it was going to change, so I didn't care," said Rihanna.
The What's My Name hitmaker admitted that she felt very vulnerable after the attack and she did not want people to feel sorry for her.
"I put my guard up so hard. I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was avery vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real," added Rihanna.
The 23-year-old singer who was infamously assaulted by Brown in 2009 during a pre-Grammys altercation, had recently relaxed her five-year restraining order against him but says that she is in no mood to make up.
"It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge. Wedon't have to talk again ever in my life. I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally," said the Rude Boy hitmaker.
"What he did to me was a personal thing. It had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be a hundredfeet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows, that definitely made it difficult for him. That was the only thing it was going to change, so I didn't care," said Rihanna.
The What's My Name hitmaker admitted that she felt very vulnerable after the attack and she did not want people to feel sorry for her.
"I put my guard up so hard. I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was avery vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real," added Rihanna.