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Rihanna, Jennifer Lawrence Share Instagram Pics From Paris, Fuel New Friendship Rumors

It seems music and movies do go together after Rihanna and Jennifer Lawrence were spotted together in Paris during a night out on the town.

The pair reportedly bumped into each other during a night out as both of the leading celebrity ladies were in the Parisian capital attending fashion week with each showcasing their designer style.

Rihanna posted a picture with Lawrence on the singers Instagram account with the caption reading: "Bumped into the extraordinary Jennifer Lawrence at dinner! #Paris."

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The Grammy-winning artist did not seem to be bothered by the recent editorial that was written about her in which she was described as "toxic."

Rihanna recently lashed out at U.K. journalist, Liz Jones, over an article in which the singer is described as being a "toxic role model" to her fans.

The article, entitled "Pop's poisonous princess: Glorying in drugs, guns and sleaze, Rihanna's toxic role model for her army of young fans," openly criticized the singer's behavior that included the promotion of drug use.

Rihanna immediately responded to Jones' concerns about her carefree image, which includes writing sexually explicit song lyrics and flaunting a skimpy wardrobe among other things.

"LOL!!!! My money got a bad habit of p------ people off!! If you sincerely wanna help little girls more than their own parents do, here's a toxic tip: don't be amateur with your articles, you sound bitter!" Rihanna wrote via social networking site Instagram.

"What's all this about hair and nails and costumes and tattoos?? ....That s--- ain't clever!!! That s--- ain't journalism! That's a sad sloppy menopausal mess!!!" she continued.

Jones cited the pop singer's hard partying and marijuana photographs, which she often shares with her millions of Twitter followers, as legitimate cause for concern. Jones, who writes for the Daily Mail UK, criticized the singer for "glorifying drugs" particularly when she has impressionable young fans and this did not sit well with Rihanna who admitted that she is not "perfect."

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