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    ROLL CALL: Rihanna & Chris Brown Reunite On Two Songs

    Rihanna & Chris Brown Are Back Together... Musically That Is: After a week of rumors about a musical reconciliation between Rihanna and Chris Brown, the former couple Tweeted links to two remixes of their songs on Monday. Chris appears on the remix of Rihanna's "Birthday Cake," with racy lyrics like, "Girl, I wanna [expletive] you right now/It's a been a long time and I'm missing your body." Rihanna guests on Chris' "Turn Up the Music." Two songs that Miranda Lambert probably won't be downloading. Check out them out, HERE and HERE.

    Hollywood's Bikini Bonanza!: It might be February, but that doesn't mean some of Hollywood's hottest are bundling up in - in fact, they're taking it off!

    PLAY IT NOW: Access Hollywood Live: What Did Bethenny Frankel Witness Behind The Scenes During Chris Brown’s ‘Good Morning America’ Explosion?

    - Fox Still Foxy: Megan Fox might have once taken some heat for appearing too thin, but the 25-year-old actress turned up on Sunday in Kona, Hawaii looking toned and sexy. Check out the beach bombshell, HERE!

    - Kim's Kurves: Not to be outdone, Kim Kardashian also hit the sand this weekend in Miami showing off plenty of her signatures curves in a skimpy purple two-piece. Enjoy HERE!

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: Celebs Who Moved To Splitsville In 2012

    - Gisele Chills In Costa Rica: Gisele Bundchen - and husband Tom Brady and son Benjamin - also enjoyed the sun, sand and surf over the weekend in Central America. The supermodel and outspoken Super Bowl critic opted for a zebra print string bikini. She was seen meditating, playing with her friends and family and also locking lips with her quarterback husband in Costa Rica. Check out the action, HERE!

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