Rihanna and Chris Brown are reportedly still not on speaking terms as rumors claims the "New Flame" singer is upset that he did not get a chance to catch up with his ex-girlfriend at this year's Grammys.

HollywoodLife.com previously reported that the Barbadian star, who performed her latest single "FourFiveSeconds" with collaborators Kanye West and Paul McCartney on stage, did not want her former lover to attend the 57th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

"She has a big performance and she wants it to be her night," a source said. "She doesn't want it to be dominated by everyone leaving the show talking about Chris and Rihanna in the same building. The Grammys are about the celebration of music, and Rihanna has a job to do. She wants it to be drama-free so she wants Chris not to be there. She will not tell him personally, but feelers have been sent out that she doesn't want him there and hopefully he will listen."

With that being said, the ex-couple expectedly did not say a word to each other at the recent ceremony, and another source insisted that Breezy has moved on from RiRi for good.

"Chris wasn't there for Rihanna. He was there for himself and wanted to enjoy the show and he did," the source said. "He knew she was going to be there. He's been in the same building with her many times before since they broke up. It's not a big deal anymore for him. It's really a non-issue at this point."

The source also claimed that the R&B crooner simply wants the "Diamonds" hitmaker to be successful.

'"He wishes her all the best and always wants her to keep doing her music and being on top of her game," the source said.

In addition, President Barack Obama appeared on the screen during the Grammys to make a PSA regarding domestic violence. Although the message could have made Brown, who infamously assaulted Rihanna back in 2009, feel uncomfortable, an insider told HollywoodLife.com otherwise.

"Chris thinks the constant reminders are certainly a good thing because it helps to protect women and he hopes it will prevent men from acting out irrationally," the source said. "Obviously, he knows violence of any kind is not the answer and respects the Grammys and thinks they did a nice job bringing awareness to domestic violence into the program."