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AFTER THE GRAMMYS: Ciara & Future, Chris Brown & Rihanna, Meagan & DeVon, Nas & More SPOTTED At SWANKY Parties

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Ciara, Future, Rihanna, Trinidad James, Miguel and Chris Brown were among the folks spotted partying in Hollywood after the Grammys. Find out where everybody went inside…

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Ciara was spotted in a sexy striped Topshop dress holding hands with her boo Future on their way into Chris Brown’s party at Supper Club for one of the many post-Grammy after parties.  We hear they were inseparable all night.

 

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Rihanna was spotted arriving to dinner and leaving, before hopping out her car at Supperclub herself.

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She arrived with her boo Chris for his party.  And she rocked a revealing white two piece dress for their big night:

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Rihanna had a pretty eventful evening having performed twice at last night’s awards.

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Once inside, she and Breezy smoked some weed (according to pics on the net) and drank up. Chris  had teamed up with ZING Vodka to host the party.

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Rihanna posed with Trinidad James.  His breath MUST be on 100 with that mouth.

 

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Miguel, rocking a Lanvin suit and Prada shoes, brought girlfriend Nazanin Mandi along to Chris Brown’s party.

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Meanwhile, Diddy partied at Greystone Manor with Wiz Khalifa and Russell Simmons.

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Meek Mill, Nas, and Kevin Hart were also there.

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Drake partied at a few spots to celebrate after winning best rap album at the Grammys.

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And "Special Delivery" singer Bridget Kelly, won her first Grammy award as a writer on Kelly Clarkson’s Stronger album, which won "Best Pop Vocal Album." Rocking a Bagdley Mischka gown, she posed with Pharrell at the Los Angeles Confidential And Harmony Project GRAMMY After Party Honoring Mary J Blige .

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Janelle Monae, who sang on FUN.’s Grammy-winning record "We Are Young" was seen partying at the Chateau Marmont for the Warner Music afterparty.

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The Warner Music Group 2013 Grammy Celebration Presented By Mini (which honored Mary J. Blige) also brought out Garcelle Beauvais.

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Debra Lee was there looking age appropriate.



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"Deception" actress Meagan Good swept through the event in a stunning (and revealing) red gown.  Chick’s boobs are trying to get their life in that dress.

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She was seen getting kissy with her husband, producer Devon Franklin inside the event.   So clearly the "minister" approved.  And was sweet enough to carry his wife’s purse.

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And Estelle was seen performing at one of the swanky after parties.

Photos via JD Pht Bx & MCGM / Splash News / SPW /  Karl Larsen/INFphoto.com / FayesVision/WENN.com

 

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