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Disapproving farmer halts filming of scantily-clad Rihanna
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Get orf my land! Disapproving farmer halts filming of scantily-clad Rihanna’s new video
By ANDREA MAGRATH
Last updated at 2:58 PM on 27th September 2011
She has certainly become well known for her sexed-up antics both onstage and off.
But Rihanna's raunchy moves became too much for one farmer, who gave the star her marching orders today when he objected to to her peeling off her clothes on his land.
The 23-year-old singer was filming the video for her new single We Found Love with Scottish DJ Calvin Harris in a muddy barley field near Bangor, Co Down in Norther Ireland.

R Rated: Rihanna's raunchy moves saw production on her new music video halted after the farmer whose land she was filming on in Northern Ireland objected, it has been reported

'Inappropriate': Alan Graham, 61, asked for filming on We Found Love to stop when he saw the singer stripping off to a bikini
Alan Graham, 61, pulled up in his tractor to tell Rihanna to cover up and later said, 'Her behaviour was inappropriate.'
The filming, which saw the California King Bed hitmaker strip off her baggy jans and checked shirt to reveal a bikini made out of red handkerchiefs, took place close to a busy dual carriageway.
Mr Graham objected to the raunchy sight and asked for filming to be halted.

Raunchy: The singer was filmed in provocative poses near a busy dual carriageway in Co. Down

No hard feelings: The farmer told reporters,'She understood where I was coming from. We shook hands and parted company on good terms'
The father of four, a member the Democratic Unionist Party on North Down Borough council, said today: 'She understood where I was coming from. We shook hands and parted company on good terms.'
Mr Graham had agreed that one of his fields could be used for yesterday's recording but was not aware what the production team had in mind for the pop superstar when they moved to an adjoining piece of land.
Earlier he had used his tractor to help pull free some recording equipment which got stuck in mud. He also helped fill in a hole with some of his straw.

Smoking break: Rihanna also lit up during the shoot in the field

Calling the shots: The Umbrella singer gives her own direction
 
Move on: Mr Graham was uncomfortable with the direction the shoot had taken and told the crew they were not entitled to behave that way on his land
Mr Graham, who owns 60 acres at Clandeboye outside Bangor, added: 'I realised things had got to a stage which were not acceptable to me, Things became inappropriate and I asked the film crew to stop.
'I never heard of Rihanna until someone called me requesting the use of my land. I knew on Monday who she was. Someone explained she was as big as it gets as far as pop stars were concerned. I am a bit illiterate about those issues.
'If someone wants to borrow my field and things become inappropriate, then I say: "Enough is enough. You are not entitled to do that".
'There was no firm arrangement about borrowing the field. Everything was done on an ad hoc basis.

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My expectations were not made clear to him (the man who requested use of the field), and everything that was going to take place was not made clear to me. To be fair to the people involved in asking for the field, I don't think they were aware either of what would take place.
'There was no agreement as such beforehand. I have not received any payment at this moment in time and I don't know if I will be paid.
Rihanna will play three sold-out shows at Belfast's Odyssey Arena this weekend.
A spokesperson for Rihanna is yet to respond to the Mail Online's request for comment.

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Last week Rihanna posted a series of messages about her new song on Twitter to nearly 8 million followers before the track was given its first airplay on Thursday.
She Tweeted: 'Btw I just HAVE to say a special Thank You for aaalllll the #MAJAH support on my first single WE FOUND LOVE!!!Hear it on iTunes if u haven't.' (sic)
The song takes on a dance direction and follows a house riff that slowly builds up before the heavy beat drops.
The title, We Found Love, began trending on Twitter after Def Jam began a massive online campaign over two weeks ago.

Causing a commotion: The filming caught the attention of locals including a group of girls who opened the back window of the bus to catch a glimpse on Rihanna

Lights, camera, action: Extra lighting is set up to capture the Bajan beauty
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...#ixzz1ZAE5vPIn
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