Monday, March 21, 2011

Rihanna on Fabulous

I swear Ronald McDonald Rihanna Can sure sell a Magazine, with this cover honey, they could put her up on a travel magazine advertising a town with a strange name like Middlefart and I'd still pick up the magazine and the read the hell out of it...till i find her page.. She talked about a couple of things, her childhood, marriage, What she dint talk about was Chris Brown, Thank Heavens, Im glad she stood up and stopped answering CB questions.. Read More




On her loud red hair: “I think I was ready for something new and loud and expressive. It’s really adventurous — I wanted something that was fun, you know. I didn’t want a normal hair color. I’d had blonde, and it was so boring. Black is still my favorite, but I was looking for a color that was edgy. I guess it was just the place I was in at that time. I felt like being spontaneous, and I also wanted to go for something extreme. I couldn’t do green or purple or pink, so red was like the fine line between normal and extreme!”


On what motivates her to be a better artist:
“I never focus on who or what is at the top, because when people become better at what they do individually, it’s noticed. And that’s all I want to be: an artist who was known for growing constantly and becoming bigger and better. It’s not about who’s better between Rihanna, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. I’m more in competition with myself. I always challenge myself to do better next time. It doesn’t matter who’s at the top as long as I’m getting closer to that point every time. That’s all I care about.”


On her mother’s influence:
“My mother’s definitely had the most influence on me as a woman throughout my life. She raised me in a way that I could be responsible and fearless — she taught me a lot of things about life. She’s made me realize that it comes with consequences.”


On her childhood memories with her father:
“I have a lot of great memories, actually. Somehow, the negativity holds a very small space in my mind and memory. I usually just think about the great things, like the beach [in Barbados where she grew up], learning how to swim and write, and catching fish. And most of those things I did with my father. So I seem to just focus on that.”


On her future Empire:
“I have a lot more I want to do before I’m 30. I want to venture off as an entrepreneur and have my own fashion and make-up lines — just experiment with the things that I love. I’m a rebel. A rebel flower. And that’s girlie, but tough, too — there’s always that strength and vulnerability. There’s always something beautiful, but there’s still an edge.”




On what her fans like most about her:
“I think what my fans enjoy about me are my flaws and imperfections. The fact that I’m rebellious and do things my way motivates them to be individuals. That’s all I care about, you know, people being themselves and living life to the fullest.”


On being called a sex symbol:
“Every time I hear that it’s definitely flattering, but also uncomfortable. That’s not a priority on my list – being a sex symbol or being overly sexy. I’m just a normal woman. I don’t really focus on being a sex symbol.”


On getting married:
“Maybe in the future, but that’s not on my agenda right now. No, I’m not ready for that.”


On the mere mention of Chris Brown’s name:
“You obviously want to talk about Chris Brown, I don’t.”

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