June 18, 2013

Rihanna on dating Brown: A mistake? My mistake

BY: AP Staff Writer JANUARY 30, 2013 | MODIFIED: JANUARY 30, 2013 AT 11:15 AM
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Photo -   This magazine cover image released by Rolling Stone shows performer Rihanna on the cover of the February 2013 issue of the popular music magazine. Rihanna talks about getting back together with her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown, and what it means for her public image. "I decided it was more important for me to be happy," she tells the new issue of Rolling Stone. "I wasn't going to let anybody's opinion get in the way of that. Even if it's a mistake, it's my mistake. Brown assaulted the pop starr after a pre-Grammy Awards party in 2009. The issue hits news stands on Friday, Feb. 1. (AP Photo/Rolling Stone)
This magazine cover image released by Rolling Stone shows performer Rihanna on the cover of the February 2013 issue of the popular music magazine. Rihanna talks about getting back together with her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown, and what it means for her public image. "I decided it was more important for me to be happy," she tells the new issue of Rolling Stone. "I wasn't going to let anybody's opinion get in the way of that. Even if it's a mistake, it's my mistake. Brown assaulted the pop starr after a pre-Grammy Awards party in 2009. The issue hits news stands on Friday, Feb. 1. (AP Photo/Rolling Stone)

NEW YORK (AP) — Rihanna says if dating Chris Brown is mistake, she's OK with that.

The singer tells Rolling Stone in an interview that dating Brown makes her happy and "if it's a mistake, it's my mistake." She adds that she's ready to go public with her singer-boyfriend.

Four years ago, Brown attacked Rihanna and was charged with a felony. But rumors about their relationship emerged after the singers collaborated on songs and appeared in photos together.

Rihanna says she knows that her history with 23-year-old Brown is "not the cutest puzzle in the world." The 24-year-old also vows that Brown is "disgusted" by what he did in the past. She says the two have matured and they "know exactly what we have now, and we don't want to lose that."

The magazine's new issue hits newsstands Friday.

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