
Rihanna has revealed how her relationship with her father fell apart after he sold her out to the media.
Speaking to Vogue magazine, the bajan hitmaker revealed that Ronald Fenty recently exposed her dirty laundry to the tabloids and gave them the rights to some of her childhood photos.
“It really makes me question what I have become to my father. Like, what do I even mean to him?” a tearful Rihanna told the magazine.
“It’s really strange. That’s the only word I can think of to describe it, because you grow up with your father, you know him, you are a part of him, for goodness’ sakes! And then he does something so bizarre
that I can’t begin to wrap my mind around it.
“You hear the horror stories about people going behind people’s backs and doing strange things, but you always think, Not my family. My father would never do that to me.
“That was the first time.
“My dad went to the press and just told them a bunch of lies. Because he hadn’t talked to me after…that whole thing…. He never called to find out how I was doing, if I was alive, nothing. He just never called. He went straight to the press and got a check. And now he does it again.”
“Now I’m like, Whatever, I tried.”
Riri also talks about being comfortable with her curves.
"over the holidays, and even during filming, I realized that I actually like my body, even if it’s not perfect according to the book," says Rihanna, "I just feel sexy. For the first time, I don’t want to get rid of the curves. I just want to tone it up. My body is comfortable, and it’s not unhealthy, so I’m going to rock with it.”
"over the holidays, and even during filming, I realized that I actually like my body, even if it’s not perfect according to the book," says Rihanna, "I just feel sexy. For the first time, I don’t want to get rid of the curves. I just want to tone it up. My body is comfortable, and it’s not unhealthy, so I’m going to rock with it.”
The fashionista also opened up about her personal style, saying "I always wanted to be the opposite of everyone else ... And I got desperate for things that weren’t available in Barbados. I would cut things out of magazines. I was obsessed with creating a visual with clothing, and the way things are combined.”
RiRi adds “It’s become more about taking a risk. When I am putting looks together, I dare myself to make something work. I always look for the mos interesting
silhouette or something that’s a little off, but I have to figure it out. I have to make it me. I think that’s the thrill in fashion.”
RiRi adds “It’s become more about taking a risk. When I am putting looks together, I dare myself to make something work. I always look for the mos interesting
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