Rihanna and Drake totally belong together, and yesterday the rumored couple was seen attending Nicole Scherzinger’s birthday party in London, where they partied until around 5:30 a.m.
Rihanna looked pretty in a pink cutout dress that only she could make look acceptable, while Drake took a break from the matching dad sweatsuit look he’s been rocking lately to wear a racing jacket and jeans.
Of course, Rihanna and Drake stubbornly refused to either arrive or leave together, but come on, if they both went to the same party and left when it was full-blown morning, there’s like a 0% chance they weren’t hanging out together inside.
In fact, there’s pretty much a 0% chance that by 5:30 in the morning they weren’t the only people hanging out together inside.
Fingers crossed that one of these days Rihanna and Drake stop trolling us about their relationship status and just come right out and say they love each other instead of twerking up against each other in concert and talking about how they “have a genuine energy” on the radio.
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