After the Cavaliers topped the 73-win Warriors in Game 7 of the NBA Finals Sunday night, the “Work” singer took aim at two-time MVP Steph Curry on Instagram.
“‘Ballin bigger than LeBron’ they said,” Rihanna wrote alongside a screen shot of Curry looking annoyed from the court.
While the 28-year-old songstress flooded social media throughout the
night, she showered her “bae” James with plenty of love after he hoisted the trophies for the NBA championship and Finals MVP.
Rihanna pledged her allegiance to Cleveland’s favorite son long before the Cavs took on Golden State.
After the conference finals tipped off, in which the Cavs bested Drake’s beloved Toronto Raptors, the Barbados-born beauty posed in a fiery red bikini after writing James’ number in sunscreen on her taut tummy.
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Sunday, 7 August 2016
Rihanna & Drake: no title
E! sent out an exclusive this morning about what’s going on between Rihanna and Drake that isn’t so much of an “exclusive” as it is an “obvious”. The title of the report was Here’s Why Rihanna and Drake Haven’t Made Their Relationship Official, which, don’t we know this already? According to E! sources:
As you may have guessed, it's Rihanna who's pumping the brakes when it comes to titles. "Rihanna and Drake are hanging out a bit more lately. Rihanna loves Drake, but is still not ready to put a title on them," a source tells E! News exclusively.
The insider continues, "Drake would make her his girlfriend in a second if he could. It's more on Rihanna, though. They both care about each other and are having a good time spending time with each other. Drake has expressed to Rihanna that he only wants to date her and only her, but she wants to take day by day this time around."
Regardless, the source adds that, "Things are great though and their connection is really strong. Things are progressing nicely."
It has never been a secret that these two have always been on Rihanna time. He writes songs about living on Rihanna time! Even on social media it’s evident that Drake operates on Rihanna time. Here’s what he Instagrammed after she showed up for him at OVO Fest in Toronto this weekend:
As you may have guessed, it's Rihanna who's pumping the brakes when it comes to titles. "Rihanna and Drake are hanging out a bit more lately. Rihanna loves Drake, but is still not ready to put a title on them," a source tells E! News exclusively.
The insider continues, "Drake would make her his girlfriend in a second if he could. It's more on Rihanna, though. They both care about each other and are having a good time spending time with each other. Drake has expressed to Rihanna that he only wants to date her and only her, but she wants to take day by day this time around."
Regardless, the source adds that, "Things are great though and their connection is really strong. Things are progressing nicely."
It has never been a secret that these two have always been on Rihanna time. He writes songs about living on Rihanna time! Even on social media it’s evident that Drake operates on Rihanna time. Here’s what he Instagrammed after she showed up for him at OVO Fest in Toronto this weekend:
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Rihanna launches MaRihanna, her own brand of Marijuana.
Rihanna’s very own branded marijuana line, MaRihanna, will be going on sale in Colorado the first quarter of 2016.
The line includes many different types of marijuana flower, including
flavors like Karibbean Kush, Haitian Haze and Jamaican High Grade, as
well as edibles and concentrates.
“MaRihanna by Rihanna is truly the first mainstream cannabis brand in the world and proud to be a pioneer,” Rihanna said, while speaking at the Cannabis Cup in Negril, Jamaica. “Marihanna is blazing a trail for the industry.”
Rihanna is no stranger to marijuana but she is new to the marijuana business. A longtime weed smoker, Rihanna has never been ashamed to let the world know how much she love the herb, especially the Jamaican ganja.
MaRihanna will be available in Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Colorado pretty soon, and to the rest of the world as marijuana laws get more relaxed.
“MaRihanna by Rihanna is truly the first mainstream cannabis brand in the world and proud to be a pioneer,” Rihanna said, while speaking at the Cannabis Cup in Negril, Jamaica. “Marihanna is blazing a trail for the industry.”
Rihanna is no stranger to marijuana but she is new to the marijuana business. A longtime weed smoker, Rihanna has never been ashamed to let the world know how much she love the herb, especially the Jamaican ganja.
MaRihanna will be available in Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Colorado pretty soon, and to the rest of the world as marijuana laws get more relaxed.
“All I see is Palestine”: How I went to cover a Rihanna concert and caused a political firestorm
But why would I? I’d only just come to Israel in a desperate Hail Mary move, to continue IVF in a country known for its high success rates. Being in my 40s, I wasn’t a particular fan of RiRi (as I later learned was her nickname), but volunteered to cover the concert for a local English-language newspaper I hoped would hire me, at least until I fell pregnant and returned to New York.
Her performance was short but unremarkable. I jotted down some notes about her outfits and dance moves, and a few hours later went back to our temporary digs to write the story, a typical man-on-the-street article that recapped the night’s events and interspersed adoring quotes from fans in the audience whom I’d interviewed while waiting for her to take the stage.
The next morning when I checked online to make sure the piece had been posted, I got a sick feeling when I read the headline: “Rihanna: ‘All I see Is Palestine,’” was the title, using a line in the story where I’d mentioned how the artist had changed up the chorus to one of her songs to include some local flavor.
When I’d scrawled the line down the night before – as she sang the chorus to “Pour It Up,” All I see/is dollar signs – I’d thought the Palestine mention was a way to show sympathy for the underdog in the region.
I’d been a journalist for two decades, but hadn’t covered politics in a long time.
I had no clue I had just stepped into a Mideast war.
No – not the actual war between Israel and Palestine, where real people lose their lives – but the media war whose battles are fought between various groups hoping to win the news cycle. Jewish publications and media watchdogs accused me and my paper of being so left-wing that we’d fabricated the story, which was quickly going viral around the world.
I watched uneasily as the news was regurgitated in Spanish, French and Arabic, until someone on Twitter posted a video that showed Rihanna singing her song. As originally written. With no mention of Palestine. I had misheard it. I had made a major error. My newspaper retracted it. But it was too late. The pro-Israel camp was gloriously gleeful to show a bias on the part of my paper. The mainstream media did what it always did when celebrity and scandal were involved, reporting, rereporting on what the Washington Post called “The Rihanna Israel-Palestine Controversy That Never Happened,” churning me up in the teeth of its machine and spitting me out, crushed.
That’s how it felt, anyway. Over that long weekend, I cried for three days straight as former colleagues and Twitter strangers taunted me on social media. Maybe it was the hormones, maybe it was watching my career – the one thing I was counting on distracting me while doing IVF in a foreign country – go up in flames. Or maybe it was simply the shame of public humiliation, swiftly increasing like the national deficit tally at Times Square. Another article. Another tweet. Another Facebook mention. I couldn’t even defend myself; I was hoping to hold onto a job.
But that was not to happen. Waiting for the phone to ring with news of my fate, I wandered around our rental apartment rambling like a lunatic. How could I have been so dumb? Why did I make such a terrible error? Why didn’t I check with anyone? As I read what people were saying about me online, I didn’t just feel like a bad journalist: I felt like an abominable human being. A few other reporters called in to regale me with tales of their appalling media blunders, but they were pre-Twitter, so I was hardly consoled.
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