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Paris Hilton and Leona Lewis Deny Involvement in Chris Brown-Rihanna Battery Incident
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Both Paris Hilton and Leona Lewis have denied they are the persons who prompt Chris Brown and Rihanna's blow-up over the weekend.

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Despite rumors to the contrary, Paris Hilton and Leona Lewis insist they have nothing to do with the battery incident, involving Chris Brown and his girlfriend Rihanna on Grammys night, February 8. Both females have denied reports claiming they were the persons who sent Chris text message, which has been believed as the trigger for the incident that prompted Chris to be investigated for alleged felony battery.

As for her part, Paris has been quoted as telling Radar Online, "That's ridiculous and an outright lie." She continued, "I was not 'all over him' as some magazine reported. I said, 'hello' and that was it. I love Rihanna and that never happened."

Songbird Leona also denied anything happened between her and Chris during their meeting at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party on Saturday, February 7. "Leona was at Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party with her family and boyfriend and had nothing whatsoever to do with any argument that may have ensued between Chris and Rihanna. Any allegations that the pair had flirted are completely false," the star's representative has denied. "She was nowhere near Rihanna or Chris Brown," Leona's manager added. "She had nothing to do with any of that."

Additionally, an unidentified source also testified, "Leona was seated with her family and long-term boyfriend, Lou Al-Chamaa, at a table near Rihanna and Chris at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party ... She said something like 'hello', and they exchanged pleasantries for a couple of minutes."

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