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Rihanna Gets Nearly Nude For GQ Cover


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via Rihanna Twitter

By Georgette Pierre

Rihanna is certainly unapologetic on the new cover of GQ, wearing only a black leather jacket, showing off her Goddess Isis tattoo as she covers up her birthday cake, cake, cake. Her fan website, Ultimate-Rihanna posted a snapshot of the cover this weekend, and on Monday Rihanna took to Twitter/Instagram to share the official image with fans.

GQ's man of the year?! When will your fave? #histoRih #GQ," she wrote.

Come November 19, Rihanna would’ve released 7 albums in 7 years, boasting the largest Navy [fan base] in the world (62.3 million Facebook likes, 26 million Twitter followers). She’s already sold over 25 million albums worldwide, making her the biggest digital selling artist in the country. Not too bad for a woman “who came from the left side of an island, not expecting people to know her name.”

Rumors still continue to swirl about her and Chris Brown’s “friendship”. Chris Brown went on record in a rare interview and confirmed that they are not together and hopes the interest of their personal relationship will die down.

Among other things, the Bajan beauty is also featured in Barbados’ new tourism campaign. Over the past couple of weeks, she’s been teasing pictures via Instagram.



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