“Reno 911” is back with “slightly better aim.”
11.04.2020 - 19:05 / etcanada.com
Rihanna has a message for those who are anxiously awaiting her new album: keep waiting.
The “Diamonds” singer took to Instagram Live on Friday to interact with fans, and was continually questioned about when some new music would be arriving.
She responded by referring to her various philanthropic endeavours during the COVID-19 pandemic while throwing some shade on one Donald J. Trump.
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“If one of y’all motherf**kers ask me about
“Reno 911” is back with “slightly better aim.”
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Rihanna is working on other things right now, OK?
Rihanna is speaking her mind. During an Instagram Live session this past Friday, a fan asked the 32-year-old singer when her upcoming album will be released, when she implied that she's working harder to flatten the coronavirus curve than President Trump "If one of y'all motherf--ers ask me about the album one more time when I'm trying to save the world, unlike y'all president," said Rihanna, per E! News.
Rihanna is working on other things right now, OK?
Don't bother her with "where's the album?"—Rihanna's got a bigger goal in mind. It's not that she doesn't want to give us an album (or at least that's what we'll tell ourselves), it's that she's "trying to save the world." On Friday, as part of the singer's "Fenty Social Club" party on Instagram Live, the Fenty Beauty owner and founder reminded her fans and followers watching her at home to not bring up the album. "If one of y'all motherf–ckers ask me about the album one more time when I'm
Last fall, Vogue asked Rihanna if her busy schedule -- which includes running her Clara Lionel Foundation as well as her growing list of fashion and beauty lines -- left her with enough time to record new music for her long-awaited ninth studio album, which her fans have taken to obsessing over on social media.
The pop star has donated millions of dollars to help fight the coronavirus pandemic
Rihanna has a message for those who are anxiously awaiting her new album: keep waiting.
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