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Rihanna to go public with Chris Brown

Los Angeles - Rihanna wants to walk the red carpet with Chris Brown at the Grammys.

The singer - who recently rekindled her romance with the 23-year-old RnB star despite him still being on probation for beating her at a pre-Grammys party in 2009 - has told friends they plan to make their first public appearance as a couple again at the ceremony on February 10 in Los Angeles.

A source close to the 24-year-old popstar told HollywoodLife.com: "She wants her man on her arms with her at the Grammys. They both aren't worried about being out in public together. That's obvious. She already talked to him about going to the Grammys together and that's the plan right now."

'Chris is her good luck charm'

Rihanna is set to perform at the event and is nominated for three awards including Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Short Form Music Video for We Found Love.

The insider claims the singer believes Chris's presence could help her walk away with a few prestigious prizes, saying: "Chris is her good luck charm. When she's with him, good things just pan out for her."

Chris is also nominated for one award for Best Urban Contemporary Album and reportedly wants to duet with her at the event.

A source said: "Chris wants to perform with Rihanna at the Grammys to show the whole world they are back together.

"Chris doesn't care what the haters say, and wants to give the viewers an over the top performance with Rihanna.

"He wants the fans to know this is the real deal, and he is a changed man. If Rihanna can forgive him, the rest of the world should move on from what happened four years ago."

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