By Tom Tapp
13.04.2020 - 00:07 / perezhilton.com
Don’t come for Rihanna, y’all! She’ll make her music when she’s good and ready… and until then, she’s just going to have to save the world!
The Barbadian singer got heated on Friday night during an Instagram Live session in which thousands of her fans popped up to ask her questions, including info about her new album. That didn’t sit well with the superstar, who downplayed her new music while calling out Donald Trump in the process! Uh-oh!!!
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