Chris Brown To Perform At Grammy With Rihanna

Chris Brown wants to join Rihanna on stage at the Grammy Awards to show people that he’s ‘a changed man.’

The 23-year-old – who assaulted the singer on the evening of the event four years ago – is reportedly eager to appear at the ceremony alongside the Diamonds singer after they recently reconciled their relationship.

According to a published report Chris thinks that a show of unity from the couple will help people see that he is ‘a changed man.’

A source told them: ‘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.’

Rihanna and Chris Brown
Chris is planning an ‘over the top performance’ with the Diamonds hitmaker (Picture: Rihanna/Instagram)

They added: ‘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.’

However the event organisers aren’t as keen and are concerned the duet could cause a backlash from fans and viewers.

An insider said: ‘It’s an extremely delicate situation and there is concern about the backlash the performance could receive. But it could also be ratings gold.’

Ri-Ri, 24, is scheduled to perform at the event next month and is currently appearing in a teaser advert for the show.

In a 30-second promotional clip the Bajan beauty is seen heading from her dressing room to the stage as she talks about proving critics wrong.

Alongside Rihanna the Grammy’s Twitter page revealed that The Black Keys, Mumford & Sons, Taylor Swift and fun. are also due to perform on the night.

Mumford & Sons, fun., and the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach have six nominations each while Rihanna has three and Swift has two.

Kanye West, Jay-Z and Frank Ocean also lead the pack with six nominations but one person who missed out on any is Justin Bieber

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