It’s been more than six years since the night Rihanna was assaulted by Chris Brown. Yet it’s something the Barbadian beauty will always be associated with — and asked about.
In the cover story of Vanity Fair’s November issue, the songstress, 27, talks about involuntary becoming the poster child for domestic violence victims after police photos of her battered face were sold to TMZ — as well as why she took him back, which was because she thought she was his “guardian angel.”
Chris Brown and Rihanna at the 2013 Grammy Awards — four years after he assaulted her. (Getty Images)
Rihanna and Brown in 2009 — the night he attacked her in his rented Lamborghini and left her battered on the side of a L.A. street. (Getty Images)
Rihanna tells Vanity Fair in their November issue that she hasn’t had a boyfriend since Brown. (Vanity Fair)
In the cover story of Vanity Fair’s November issue, the songstress, 27, talks about involuntary becoming the poster child for domestic violence victims after police photos of her battered face were sold to TMZ — as well as why she took him back, which was because she thought she was his “guardian angel.”
Chris Brown and Rihanna at the 2013 Grammy Awards — four years after he assaulted her. (Getty Images)
Rihanna and Brown in 2009 — the night he attacked her in his rented Lamborghini and left her battered on the side of a L.A. street. (Getty Images)
Rihanna tells Vanity Fair in their November issue that she hasn’t had a boyfriend since Brown. (Vanity Fair)
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