It
might have been more of a shock if she’d decided to keep her clothes
on. But with a body like hers, pop star Rihanna can hardly be blamed for
stripping off at every opportunity. And what better place to show off
her curves than the front cover of upmarket U.S. men’s magazine GQ?
The Barbadian singer, 24, posed completely nakéd,
with just a jacket flung over her shoulders, for the publication’s
December 2012 issue. A strategically placed shadowed arm kept Rihanna
from losing her modesty, but there was plenty still on show.
Her collection of tattoos could be seen, while she wore her cropped hair simple and flat against her head.
Asked by the magazine what turns her on, Rihanna explained that she likes the man to be in charge in her relationships.
‘I
like to feel like a woman,’ she said. ‘I have to be in control in every
other aspect of my life, so I feel like in a relationship, I wanted to
be able to take a step back and have somebody else take the lead.
‘I could absolutely be dominant, but in general, I’d rather… How do I say this in, like, a non-X rated version?
‘Love
makes you go places you probably wouldn’t ever go, had it not been for
love. But I think everybody still has their limits.’
For now Rihanna is single, following the end of her reported rekindled romance with Chris Brown.
The
two were thought to be giving their failed relationship another shot,
but Rihanna shot down the rumours during a Facebook Live interview this
week, saying: No. Not together.’
Brown,
23, was convicted of assaulting Rihanna after the 2008 Grammy Awards
and was consequently ordered to complete community service and a
domestic violence program.
But
the two have been repeatedly pictured together after mending their
freindship and will even duet on the track Nobodies Business on her new
album Unapologetic which is due to be released on November 19.
Rihanna
is currently focused on the the launch of the album. To promote the
album, her seventh, she will play surprise gigs in seven European cities
in seven days on her 777 tour.
Source UK Mail
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