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11:24 am - 02/10/2013

Katy Perry is upset with Rihanna for being with Chris Brown; they are no longer best friends.



Katy Perry and Rihanna's friendship has allegedly been ruined as a result of rapper Chris Brown's re-entry into the Barbadian singer's life.

he 28-year-old pop star has been a close friend to the Barbadian-born chart-topper for some years.

Their friendship has now reportedly come to a bitter end following Rihanna's recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine, in which she confirmed she is back with her abusive ex-boyfriend Chris.

"Katy was always the one person who could really stand up to Rihanna," a source close to the star told British magazine Grazia.

"When it comes to Chris, Rihanna isn't willing to listen. Katy is still incredibly angry about what Chris did, and she doesn't believe he can change."

The demise of the two US pop princesses' friendship is said to have been in the works for some time. Katy is reportedly concerned about Rihanna's unstoppable hedonistic lifestyle and deeply fears for her health.

Friends say that Katy is so strongly against Rihanna's decision to try again with shamed star Chris that she has washed her hands of her completely now.

"She has stuck her neck out for Rihanna, and so it really hurt when Rihanna ignored her advice. Katy told Rihanna that she couldn't stick around and watch someone she loves make such a big mistake, and that she had to walk away. They haven't spoken for months," the friend revealed. "Chris is like Rihanna's addiction and no one can talk any sense into her."
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slutdrunkmystag Re: Friendship-breaking issues, ONTD?11th-Feb-2013 04:01 am (UTC)
It's the same as not wanting to be friends with a racist. I personally do believe that wanting people to be denied legal rights does make someone a bad person. If someone dumps me as a friend because I believe in gay marriage, then good riddance, to be honest.
tobiveil12 Re: Friendship-breaking issues, ONTD?11th-Feb-2013 05:21 am (UTC)
TO me its the same as having a friend who doesn't believe in God and you believing in him. it's a difference, but I don't think it makes someone a bad person. I don't know if that friend was religious she probably just did not agree with it on that level. I dont agree with equating it to racism though.
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