Rihanna is issuing an apology after upsetting her Muslim fan base at this year’s Savage X Fenty virtual lingerie fashion show.
06.10.2020 - 16:57 / justjared.com
Rihanna is issuing an apology.
During her Savage x Fenty show that streamed this past weekend on Amazon Prime Video, the song “Doom” by London-based producer Coucou Chloe was featured. The song features a remix of a hadith narration.
According to CNN, “The hadith, a written record of the sayings and actions of the Prophet Mohammed and his closest companions, is considered extremely sacred to Muslims, and come secondary only to the Quran in terms of textual authority.”
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Rihanna is issuing an apology after upsetting her Muslim fan base at this year’s Savage X Fenty virtual lingerie fashion show.
Savage X Fenty Instagram. “I would more importantly like to apologize to you for this honest, yet careless mistake.”“We understand that we have hurt many of our Muslim brothers and sisters, and I’m incredibly disheartened by this! I do not play with any kind of disrespect toward God or any religion and therefore the use of this song in our project was completely irresponsible!” she continued.
Rihanna has issued an apology to the Muslim community for a “careless mistake” during her fashion show.
Singer and Fenty founder Rihanna is issuing an apology. During her Savage x Fenty show that streamed this past weekend on Amazon Prime Video, the song Doom by London-based producer Coucou Chloe was featured.
Rihanna may be in some trouble, but at least she’s not afraid to admit she’s wrong and apologize.On Friday, October 2, the Fenty x Savage Vol. 2 fashion show premiered on Amazon Prime.
Rihanna has issued an apology for using a song featuring sacred Islamic verses from a Hadith during the second volume of her Savage x Fenty fashion show.During one part of the spectacle, which launched on Amazon Prime last Friday, models clad in lingerie danced to artist Coucou Chloe's 2017 song "Doom," which samples a remix of a Hadith, a sacred text in Islam believed to be a record of the sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad.
Chris Willman Music WriterRihanna has apologized to the Muslim community after an uproar over an appearance on an Amazon Prime-streamed lingerie show that included a song containing excerpts from sacred Islamic texts, calling its inclusion an “honest yet careless mistake.”“The use of the song in our project was completely irresponsible!” the singer admitted in a written statement that appeared in her Instagram Stories, adding that she would “make sure that nothing like this ever happens
Rihanna is speaking out after sparking some controversy. The 32-year-old singer took to her Instagram Story on Tuesday to apologize for using Coucou Chloe's song, «Doom,» during her recent Savage x Fenty fashion show.The track, which was released in 2016, includes remixed Hadith narration about the end of the world and the afterlife.
Last week, Rihanna's second Savage x Fenty fashion show premiered on Amazon Prime. One of the songs played during the show, "DOOM" by producer Coucou Chloe, contains a recording of a hadith, or a sacred Islamic text.
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told ET ahead of the show, revealing that this celebration of self-expression and inclusivity would include male, female, non-binary and transgender models of all shapes, races and sexualities.
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