Rihanna Covers in Christian Louboutin Amber platform sandals British GQ January 2011
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Rihanna shows off her red hot hair on cover of British GQ’s January 2011 issue.
The 22-year-old pop star, who also graces the cover of Interview’s latest issue, recently dished about her thoughts on starting a family.
Asked by interviewer Kanye West where she wants to raise kids, Ri shared, “That’s difficult to think about. Because where I’d want to live and where it would be possible for me to live are two different places.”
“I would love to bring them up in [my native country] Barbados. But with the career that I have, I definitely can’t do that,” she added. “I can’t live that far away from everything now, without kids, so I certainly couldn’t raise kids and do that with the demanding schedule that I have.”
For the sexy singing sensation says she’s finally “free” from vicious ex-boyfriend. Sprawled seductively on a bed of flowers in skimpy undies, ravishing Rihanna shows how much she’s blossomed since falling victim to the horrific attack by beast Brown last year.
The 22-year-old Umbrella star said: “Sometimes when you’re on the inside of a relationship like that, you can’t see it clearly for what it is. “I left – it was the best feeling. It was so freeing.”
But the Barbados-born beauty struggles with past decisions, especially after swearing never to let a man touch her after seeing her mum Monica suffer domestic violence.
She confessed: “I witnessed it happening to my mum and I said I would never let that happen to me – and then it was happening. “Now, when I look back, it bugs me out that I couldn’t see it for what it was.”
R&B singer Brown, 21, attacked Rihanna in his car in Los Angeles. He was sentenced to five years probation, a year-long domestic violence programme and 180 days of community service.
She added: “Before that, I was just a little girl from the island, singing pop music. It was easy to think I didn’t have a problem in the world. Then all of a sudden, boom! Everybody realises that I do have problems.”
But Rihanna says that dark period is finally behind her, adding: “It made me strong. It’s a moment in my life I wish would disappear.
“In my head, it’s gone.”
In an interview for the January edition of style mag GQ, chart- topper Rihanna asked for her fans not to pity her. “I have too much pride,” she admitted. “I’d never let anyone see me cry. I don’t want you to remember me for that.”
Rihanna, whose latest album Loud is No2 in the UK charts, also thinks her sexy image may annoy people.
She said: “Girls don’t like to see other girls dressed sexy. I get that. People see my ass out and my boobs out, so it can get a little irritating.”
Well, petal, we love taking a peek at your perennials.
Rihanna is featured in the January 2011 issue of British GQ wearing the Christian Louboutin Amber platform sandals


The 22-year-old pop star, who also graces the cover of Interview’s latest issue, recently dished about her thoughts on starting a family.
Asked by interviewer Kanye West where she wants to raise kids, Ri shared, “That’s difficult to think about. Because where I’d want to live and where it would be possible for me to live are two different places.”
“I would love to bring them up in [my native country] Barbados. But with the career that I have, I definitely can’t do that,” she added. “I can’t live that far away from everything now, without kids, so I certainly couldn’t raise kids and do that with the demanding schedule that I have.”
For the sexy singing sensation says she’s finally “free” from vicious ex-boyfriend. Sprawled seductively on a bed of flowers in skimpy undies, ravishing Rihanna shows how much she’s blossomed since falling victim to the horrific attack by beast Brown last year.
The 22-year-old Umbrella star said: “Sometimes when you’re on the inside of a relationship like that, you can’t see it clearly for what it is. “I left – it was the best feeling. It was so freeing.”
But the Barbados-born beauty struggles with past decisions, especially after swearing never to let a man touch her after seeing her mum Monica suffer domestic violence.
She confessed: “I witnessed it happening to my mum and I said I would never let that happen to me – and then it was happening. “Now, when I look back, it bugs me out that I couldn’t see it for what it was.”
R&B singer Brown, 21, attacked Rihanna in his car in Los Angeles. He was sentenced to five years probation, a year-long domestic violence programme and 180 days of community service.
She added: “Before that, I was just a little girl from the island, singing pop music. It was easy to think I didn’t have a problem in the world. Then all of a sudden, boom! Everybody realises that I do have problems.”
But Rihanna says that dark period is finally behind her, adding: “It made me strong. It’s a moment in my life I wish would disappear.
“In my head, it’s gone.”
In an interview for the January edition of style mag GQ, chart- topper Rihanna asked for her fans not to pity her. “I have too much pride,” she admitted. “I’d never let anyone see me cry. I don’t want you to remember me for that.”
Rihanna, whose latest album Loud is No2 in the UK charts, also thinks her sexy image may annoy people.
She said: “Girls don’t like to see other girls dressed sexy. I get that. People see my ass out and my boobs out, so it can get a little irritating.”
Well, petal, we love taking a peek at your perennials.
Rihanna is featured in the January 2011 issue of British GQ wearing the Christian Louboutin Amber platform sandals


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