Rihanna Flaunts New Curves on the Set of DJ Khaled’s New Video

Bryson Tiller, Rihanna, DJ Khaled via Twitter

Rihanna has been making headlines for her obvious advances in business, but trolls have seemed to also be making her the topic of conversation because of her weight gain.

Although her newly found cushion has been getting mixed reviews, RiRi does not seem to be shying away from the spotlight. On Wednesday (Jun 6), RiRi was spotted in Miami alongside Bryson Tiller on the set of DJ Khaled’s new video shoot in Miami’s Little Haiti Cultural Complex.

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Sporting a see thru pink blouse, Rihanna seemed unbothered by fat shamers as she slayed that stage in her usual way. The Caribbean Queen was seen wearing Balenciaga green floral print pants that seem to hug her curves in all the right places, paired the skin-tight pants with a sheer, pink, mid-drift top that left little to the imagination with full view of her breasts. Her pink flounce top also accents her pudge that Twitter could not help but adore.

Taking things one step further, RiRi took to Instagram to give the haters a piece of her mind. On Monday (Jun 5), she shut down her weight naysayers as only Ms. Fenty could by posted a meme of Gucci Mane in 2007 and 2017, with the caption, “If you can’t handle me at my 2007 Gucci Mane then you don’t deserve me at my 2017 Gucci Mane.”

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Needless to say, Rihanna is going to slay every avenue of her brand rather she is fluffy or thin.

In other Rihanna news, the pop superstar visited Malawi’s schools to empower impoverished students.  In the 10 minute documentary, Rihanna teaches math and interacts with students in rural Malawi in a new short documentary chronicling her January trip to the African nation. The singer visited the country to learn about the numerous challenges facing the country’s educational system as part of her role as founder of the Clara Lionel Foundation and Global Ambassador for the Global Partnership for Education.

In regard to the experience, RiRi staes:

“I love that they learn in melody. That’s like my favorite thing because of kids, they adopt melody really, really quickly. And so if you can use that as a learning tool, I think that’s the most brilliant, brilliant thing.”

Check out the full documentary below.

Words by Kardae Knight

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