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Rihanna Covers Vogue For The Second Time


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The last time Rihanna covered Vogue her flaming red hair gave Disney's underwater princess Ariel a run for her money, but the pop star's second cover finds her sporting her new cropped black 'do with a red dress. A few weeks back Rih tweeted about shooting the new feature and she revealed the cover via Instagram this weekend.

"Mama I made it! Here's #2," she wrote early Saturday morning (October 13), sharing the cover with her millions of followers on Twitter. The November cover is timed well with the upcoming November 19 release of her 7th album Unapologetic. Rihanna shared the album artwork earlier this week, which found her posing topless, happily showing off her new Isis chest tattoo that caused such a stir when she first revealed it.

Regarding the brazen cover art and title and of her new album, Rihanna simply had this to say: "#UNAPLOGETIC #phuckyoapologies. Her Vogue feature should certainly be an interesting one.



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