
Rihanna 's rated R...
Gracing the British Vogue’s cover for the November issue and looking fashion forward yet again.
In the November issue, the “California King Bed” singer vividly explains her view on being a role model in the world. The singer says, “See, people -- especially white people -- they want me to be a role model just because of the life I lead."
She goes on to say, "The things I say in my songs, they expect it of me and being a role model became more of my job than I wanted it to be. But no, I just want to make music. That's it”
Rihanna isn’t some coy girl who sits there and looks pretty. In fact, she’s the opposite. But how does she deal with being called raunchy based on her behavior? She explains "That's not me. That's a part I play. You know, like it's a piece of art, with all these toys and textures to play with."
And when questions came up about her potty mouth, the top artist reveals she didn't know how offensive certain words could be. "You know African-Americans use the n-word to their brothers? Well, that's the way we use the c-word," Rihanna explains. "When I first came here, I was saying it like it was nothing, like, 'Hey, c-nt,'" but that stopped once her make-up artist set things straight.
Even with all this said, Rihanna's endured a lot and she's not stopping for anyone "Look, God doesn't give any more than you can handle," she adds. "I had to get through a lot of ups and downs -- big downs -- and a lot of trial and error to get where I am now."





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