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Posted: 2012-10-05T12:36:45Z | Updated: 2012-10-05T17:21:00Z Chris Brown, Rihanna's Rekindled Relationship Explained In 'Real' Video | HuffPost

Chris Brown, Rihanna's Rekindled Relationship Explained In 'Real' Video

Chris Brown: 'Is There Such Thing As Loving Two People?'
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After all of the speculation and controversy surrounding Chris Brown and Rihanna's rekindled romance, Brown is speaking out, letting his fans know that even he doesn't have the perfect answer.

"I'm a little drunk so I'm going to be honest," says Brown at the beginning of a nearly two-minute video titled "The Real Chris Brown," which shows the singer speaking in a car and is spliced with images of him partying with Rihanna.

When you share history with somebody, then you tend to fall in love with somebody else, its kinda difficult, Brown says. Is there such thing as loving two people? I dont know. I don't know if thats possible, but for me, I feel like that. I don't want to hurt either-or. I'm not trying to be a player.

Who are the two ladies who have Brown lovelorn? "We Found Love" singer Rihanna and now ex-girlfriend, Karrueche Tran.

Brown recently released a statement to Hollywood Life explaining that he needed to end his relationship with Tran because of his reconnection with Rihanna.

I have decided to be single to focus on my career. I love Karrueche very much but I dont want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said. "Id rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives.

But the recent New York sightings of Brown and Rihanna seem to tell the story of more than just a "friendship." The pair have been spotted "hugging and kissing" on numerous occasions during their recent East Coast stay.

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