Rihanna Doesnt Want A$AP Rockys Help With Savage X Fenty Because Shes A Control Freak

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Rihanna Doesnt Want A$AP Rockys Help With Savage X Fenty Because Shes A Control Freak

Volume three of the Savage X Fenty show is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The premiere of Rihanna‘s third Savage X Fenty fashion show has finally arrived, and the 33-year-old has been doing tons of promotion ahead of the big day. The singer hosted an early showing in Los Angeles on Wedne...

hosted an early showing in Los Angeles on Wednesday night , during which she answered some burning questions about her creative process. PEOPLE magazine was quick to suggest that Riris boyfriend, A$AP Rocky would be a great design collaborator seeing as he hes something of a Fashion Killa himself and the brand has recently expanded its range to include mens underwear as well. Are you kidding me? Do you know who I am? Im a control freak, the Pon de Replay singer joked. Listen, hes proud of what Ive been able to accomplish and all of my designs. Rihanna may not be putting Rocky to work (yet, anyway), but the 32-year-old was still in attendance at Wednesday nights premiere, showing tons of support for his girlfriend and everyone else involved. Normani, BIA, Nas Daddy Yankee, and Ricky Martin were some of the musical performances for the evening. As per usual, the Fenty Beauty CEO called on her model and celebrity friends like Gigi Hadid, Vanessa Hudgens, Cindy Crawford, Emily Ratajowski, and Irina Shayk to walk her designs down the runway. Prior to the premiere, Rihanna also opened up about what fans can expect from her highly anticipated ninth studio album , which has yet to receive a release date. Just put that in your mind like whatever you know of Rihanna is not gonna be what you hear, she teased. Be sure to check out the Savage X Fenty show for yourself now that its streaming on Amazon Prime Video. [ Read more


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