Chris Brown-Drake rivalry finally put to rest; Rihanna ok with the relationship

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It seems that everything is going well with Rihanna's exes.

After raging on for two years, the feud between Chris Brown and Drake has seemingly been laid to rest.

According to Mirror, the former rivals appeared together in a comical skit at the ESPY Awards, looking chummier than they were seen before.

It can be remembered that in 2012, news of the singers' rivalry broke when they brawled in a night club in New York over Rihanna. Last year, Drake announced that the feud is far from over. But as it appears, they have finally patched things up. They were even photographed recording new music together.

Both had previously dated the California King Bed singer.

Meanwhile, Rihanna is reportedly ok with the current relationship of Brown and Drake. According to HollywoodLife, she is not angry that they are working together. She is just happy that she was not made the butt of any jokes.

Although, according to the site, she asked an assistant to watch the ESPYs to make sure that she was not made fun of by either of the two.

Drake and Rihanna broke up in last May 2014. Allegedly, a source spilled that Drake openly told Rihanna that he was not his priority. "She hated the fact that he was working a lot and it may have been a bone of contention that he considered working with Chris," a source told HollywoodLife. The rapper also allegedly said that he does not care if Rihanna gets mad at his collaboration with Brown, a source claimed.

On another scoop, an article on VCPost revealed that Brown has been drunk dialing Rihanna. Although apprehensive at the start, the Umbrella singer is reportedly flirting back and replying to his drunk texts. Does this mean a rekindling of the ex-lovers' flame? One can never be sure. It is unclear though how this will affect the newly-formed bond between Brown and Drake.

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