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Rihanna and Chris Brown spotted on holiday again

Rihanna and Chris Brown spotted on holiday again
They have insisted that they are just friends, but it seems that Rihanna and Chris Brown are an item after they were again pictured on their holidays in the Caribbean.

Despite trying to convince the world that their connection is strictly platonic, the pair are now being dubbed as the hottest new couple in R&B - the 'new Beyonce and Jay-Z'.

They were photographed showing more very public displays of affection this week while taking a break from their schedules together in Rihanna's native Barbados.

They appeared to be very much in love as they ventured out on jet-skis, before chatting and cuddling up while they floated on an inflatable cushion in the sea.

Rihanna, 20, gave the watching public a treat with occasional wanders up and down the beach, looking slim and toned, and dressed in a zebra print bikini with yellow bottoms.

This is the second time they have been spotted together in the Caribbean destination, after snappers picked them up back in February - fuelling the initial rumours of their romantic involvement.

That trip involved Rihanna taking Chris to meet her parents, with father Ronald Fenty saying at the time: "He's a very nice guy. They were very happy and relaxed and having fun."

The pair were first linked last year when 19-year-old Chris reworked her megahit 'Umbrella' as 'Cinderella Under the Umbrella', while they also collaborated on Rihanna's latest single 'Disturbia', which is currently at number nine in the charts.

Chris admitted in September that he had a crush on the singer, but when asked about their relationship in May - and particularly about photos showing them kissing - Rihanna was noticeably coy.

She said: "We are very good friends. People always want to know what it is and what it isn't. People think they know. They try to guess. Sometimes you just need your privacy. But it comes with the territory. There's no privacy when you are out in the public."

Like many people on holidays in the region, the pair were enjoying the scenic delights and scorching weather of Barbados.

Known as the 'Little England' of the Caribbean, it has decent hotels and has unashamedly adopted certain British customs to cater for the deluge of tourists who touch down on its shores every year.

Its glorious sandy beaches and laidback atmosphere make it a great place to escape the daily grind of work and take some time out to recharge the batteries - but don't forget to take out holiday insurance to cover all eventualities.