Rihanna has been grabbing headlines with her fashion show that has just hit Amazon Prime. The Barbadian superstar has been sharing alluring photos on social media to push her new lingerie collection.
Her controversial ex-boyfriend, R&B crooner Chris Brown, could not resist the pictures and posted several comments letting his ex know how he feels about her. For example, he wrote under one of them, “I wanna be the lamp.😏”
She has not responded. Moreover, she is dating billionaire Hassan Jameel. RiRi has also made news recently for something else — her love of music.
She has been known for her party temper, and she sometimes goes quite far in engaging her audience in various ways. It is no secret that she is a fan of partying it up, and she has recently delivered some fantastic viral moments.
And something else that many of Rihanna’s fans know all too well is that she does not take kindly to anyone interfering with her partying habits.
A recent video shows Rihanna trying to get her security guard to play “Ye” by Burna Boy, only to be disappointed to find out that the man had no idea what song she was talking about.
Instead, a Fetty Wap song could be heard, prompting Rihanna to ask her bodyguard if he was going through a 2-year-old playlist.
She explained what song she wanted once again, and scolded her security guard for his DJing skills, noting that he was lucky to be a bodyguard and not a DJ.
And when Rihanna finally got a chance to rock out to her chosen tune, she took the opportunity in full and delivered some great moves.
Many of her fans were excited by her delivery, and the party was quite wild in general. Some were slightly critical of Rihanna instead, accusing her of being too harsh towards her bodyguard.
In the end, it does not seem like the man minded too much though, as this was all in good humor and Rihanna was not trying to berate him in any way in the first place, even though some of her followers have been attempting painting the situation like that.
One person, who feels like she did, said: “She is not alone. You dare not change track when Ye comes on. We will fight.”
A second follower shared: “I was driving through Toronto downtown on Friday night most of the patios were playing this particular song.”
A third commenter added: “Nigerian musicians are more respected than the current administration.”
Do you feel the way RiRi does when it comes to this song?