The 2025 Met Gala witnessed a remarkable reunion that thrilled longtime fans.
- Rihanna and Ciara, once embroiled in a Twitter feud, shared a touching moment.
- Their past clash started from a minor misunderstanding on social media back in 2011.
- Fans were excited to see them embrace, symbolizing a resolution after years.
- Rihanna humorously recounted her past internet days, showing growth and change.
At the 2025 Met Gala, something unexpected happened. Rihanna and Ciara came together after their famous Twitter spat from the past. Fans, especially those who remember their fiery exchange, were thrilled.
Back in 2011, a simple comment from Ciara on E!’s Fashion Police about Rihanna led to a social media storm. Ciara said Rihanna wasn’t very nice at a party. That’s all it took for things to heat up.
Rihanna fired back with sarcasm, tweeting at Ciara: “My bad ci, did I 4get to tip u? #howrudeofme.” Things got intense from there, with both swapping more jabs online.
Ciara warned Rihanna not to mess with her on or off the stage. Rihanna, known for her quick wit, retorted: “Good luck with bookin that stage u speak of.” Their Twitter feud was the talk of the town back then.
Despite the virtual brawl, things are different now. The stars embraced each other warmly on May 5 at the Gala, proving time can heal even the most public spats.
The internet buzzed with excitement. Fans on platforms like X couldn’t keep quiet. Someone posted online: “EVERYONE BE QUIET 😭 THIS IS A MOMENT IN HISTORY RIGHT NOW RIHANNA AND CIARA HAVE LINKED UP 😭🩷.” Clearly, this was a big deal.
Rihanna, later on, reflected on her rowdy online behavior with humor. Chatting with her stylist Mel Ottenberg, she recalled how she was quite the “internet troll.” She admitted that while she can’t fully erase her past antics, she’s grown from them.
Time has clearly changed the dynamics between the two. The once simmering showdown has transformed into a heartfelt moment of reconciliation, showing a new chapter for both artists.
This reunion highlights how time and maturity can mend the past.