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Rihanna Talks 'Nonexistent' Love Life In Harper's Bazaar Feature


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Harpers Bazaar

By Miranda Johnson

Most people would assume that Rihanna is a fearless, risk-taking diva, but the Bajan beauty revealed one huge precaution she takes in her life, in her cover feature for the August issue of Harper's Bazaar. Known for living life on the edge and constantly expressing it all, Rih Rih admits that she finds herself reluctant to indulge in one area of life: love.

"[I'm] rebellious through my music, through my fashion, tattoos, and my hair," Rihanna told the magazine, adding, "I have been conservative in my love life… it’s pretty much nonexistent. If I come across someone who I find really cool, I’ll hang out. But the minute I find that we’re getting too close I just — I don’t let people in."

Rih then explained, "When I was in love, I fell so hard. The way it made me feel was priceless. And in a blink of an eye my whole life changed. Everything that I knew was different. I never thought I’d feel that pain in my life. I’m afraid of feeling that again."

Although Rihanna admits she's certainly hesitant with her heart, please believe she picks up the slack in other departments. One of which is fashion and she surely flexes those skills on the dual covers of the August issue of Harper's Bazaar. Rocking killer snake skin boots in one and a sexy white silk dress in the other, Rihanna shows once again she's a fashion force to be reckoned with....flaws and all.



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