What do you think? Is she really a bad role model, or is it unfair that everyone puts a lot of pressure on her to behave when she's really just trying to be herself.
Rihanna recently took offense at what a female journalist wrote about her and she showed how mad she really is.
She lashed out at the journalist who attacked Rihanna by claiming she makes a very bad role model for the young ones.
The British journalist , Elizabeth Ann Jones, has this to say about the star singer and her young fans;
Of course, these little girls don’t realise there is anything wrong with what they are doing — they just want to copy the chart-topping star — who this year became the first singer ever to have had ten No.1 singles in the U.S. Billboard Chart. But if only she could be a better role model for young women.
I wish she’d stop infecting our High Streets with her gun tattoos, her false nails and fake hair, her bogus bad-ass shenanigans that try to portray her as ‘real’, as ‘street’, as her own person, as strong and single-minded.
While Rihanna knows when to tone it down in order to pull in advertising deals and keep her record label sweet — so much so that she has enough dollar bills to use them as a carpet, and so many diamonds she can pretend to smoke them in a spliff, both things she’s been pictured doing — the message she’s sending to her young fans, through her explicit lyrics, vile dance moves and pictures on Twitter, is utterly toxic.
This poisonous pop princess should come with a government health warning.




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