"She works hard and is rich, happy, beautiful, talented and successful.... and knows it"
"I work hard, I'm neither.... and I know it".
Rihanna shows them that one can actually make something of their life despite lacking drive, sense or ability.
Props to her, inspiring the underbelly of modern society.
Rihanna wastes no opportunity to to flaunt her boobs nor her relationship with Chris Brown. The shirt averse singer got pretty peeved when Complex magazine had the gall to ask her about the latter, though. Because despite being all over her public Instagram account, it’s ‘Nobody’s Business.’
Rihanna cut her interview with the men’s magazine short when they dared to go there.
Per E! Online, the journalist for the mag asked her why she’d record a song with Brown if it’s really, well, ‘Nobody’s Business.’ (Mad clever.)
Her response?
“Pardon me? It’s the truth. Remember?” Apparently the writer didn’t, perhaps because Rihanna constantly tweets, poses and posts about her relationship with her former abuser.
She explained, “It’s a fun record that The-Dream wrote and we loved the lyrics. You’re still asking me questions about it, so clearly you don’t know.” Which may be why they were asking questions … to find out.
In any case, Rihanna then cut the interview short, but proceeded to tweet out photos of herself topless on the cover, because it might be the most interesting thing she’s done since ‘We Found Love’ — and it’s still nothing we haven’t seen a million times already.
Rihanna, pro tip? Do a new trick and people may ask new questions.
But immediately upon arrival on Tuesday, the singer appeared to take sides, posting a series of Instagram photos hash tagged #Israel. And pro-Palestine fans were quick to post incendiary response.
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For example, user @simon_7anna wrote, “The name is Palestine, not f****n Israel … you r nothing but accupiers [sic] came to palestine and took it by force … israel dosent [sic] exist on the map.”
“Your [sic] dumb … you ignorant piece of sh*t,” @_lovesara wrote.
And @sweeti_sara chimed in, “No matter what, Israel [doesnt] have a country … They are trying to steel [sic] one and palestainian [sic] people have the right to kill each and every one of them …”
Perhaps shocked by the fiery outpour on Instagram, Rihanna changed her tune — literally — during her concert on Tuesday night. She never once mentioned the word “Israel,” according to reports, and even changed the lyrics to one of her songs to give a shout-out to Palestine.
In “Pour It Up,” instead of singing “all I see is dollar signs,” she sang, “All I see is Palestine.”