Rihanna has made no secret of her love of marijuana use in the past.
And, now, more than a decade after she was banned from a Barbados hotel in 2010 for heavily smoking, the pop diva, 36, showed off her love of weed as she posed for the cover of Perfect magazine holding what appeared to be a rolled up joint in her mouth.
For the glamorous photo shoot, the mother-of-two rocked a bold make-up look, which included extra long flirty lashes, and her hair styled in tight curls, which were partially pinned up.
On the cover, the Fenty Beauty founder glared moodily over her shoulder at the camera.
This marked one of three covers featuring the Diamonds hitmaker, who recently teased her ‘retirement’ with a cheeky t-shirt on Thursday.
Rihanna showed off her love of weed as she posed for the cover of Perfect magazine holding what appeared to be a rolled up joint in her mouth
For the second and third cover, the nine-time Grammy winner sported a black strapless dress, razor-thin eyebrows, a dramatic eyeliner and bold lipstick.
Rihanna playfully trolled her fans while out in New York City while rocking a blue T-shirt that referred to herself as ‘retired’ — as they continue to beg for ‘new music’ from the star.
It had ‘I’m retired, this is as dressed up as I get’ scrawled across the front of it in white, yellow and red lettering.
The performer hasn’t released an album since 2016’s Anti and has, instead, shifted her focus to building her billion-dollar beauty empire.
She frustrated fans earlier this week by announcing that she will soon launch her own hair line as one tweeted out: ‘You releasing everything but the album!’
And Thursday’s choice of T-shirt appeared to be her way of responding to the online outcry.
She styled it with a navy blue mermaid-style skirt, red Puma sneakers and a bright green Bottega Veneta bag.
The mother-of-two rocked Y2K-inspired sunglasses with blue-tint lenses and her golden blonde hair was worn in braids.
For the second and third cover, the nine-time Grammy winner sported a black strapless dress, razor-thin eyebrows, a dramatic eyeliner and bold lipstick
The third cover showed her holding a strand of her hair in front of her face
Rihanna was decked out in flashy gold choker necklaces and she had a sparkly statement ring on her left hand.
As for makeup, the billionaire sported a glossy lip, a dewy complexion and a rosy flush.
She was dropped off outside a building in NYC by her chauffeured vehicle.
It’s been a busy week for the starlet who officially announced the June 13th launch of her latest endeavor – Fenty Hair – with a sleek commercial on Tuesday.
It’s still unclear precisely what kind of haircare products will be sold under Fenty Hair as the website just teases the commercial, which only had quick glimpses of containers.
‘You know how much switching my hair up matters to me,’ Rihanna – who boasts 310.3M social media followers – wrote on Instagram.
Rihanna playfully trolled her fans while out in New York City while rocking a blue T-shirt that referred to herself as ‘retired’ — as they continue to beg for ‘new music’ from the star (seen on Thursday)
‘I’ve had almost every texture, color, length, from weaves to braids to natural – so I am launching a flexible line of products for not only every hair want, but every single product is designed to strengthen and repair all types of hair, which is what we truly need! It’s time to play and get stronger by the style.’
Fenty Hair is the latest subsidiary of her seven-year-old company Fenty Beauty after Fenty Skin and Fenty Fragrance.
Though Rihanna appears hyped about her latest business endeavor, her fans sand a different tune as they reacted to the news with anger and frustration on social media.
‘Is this “Fenty Hair” the name of the new album or,’ X user @x_jjh1 tweeted.
On Instagram, user @highnegro commented: ‘We need FENTY ALBUM.’
‘Drop an album and I’ll see about some shampoo,’ Instagram user @kei.a.jah wrote.
Instagram user @lailaamichel commented: ‘You are literally a billionaire sister enough is enough.’
Rihanna hasn’t released an album since 2016’s Anti and has, instead, shifted her focus to building her billion-dollar beauty empire
‘Get in the studio Rihanna I’m tired of this s***,’ Instagram user @sydneesarchive wrote.
Instagram user @queenbee_kimmy sided with Riri (born Robyn Fenty): ‘Y’all are not getting it, poor souls. Rihanna is finished with music. The woman is into business and busy creating generational wealth.’
Just last Friday, the nine-time Grammy winner celebrated two milestones in record sales – most diamond singles for a female artist and most diamond certified titles for a female artist – with a tweet captioned: ‘Ain’t no back n forth.’
Rihanna is producing and voicing Smurfette in Paramount Animation’s The Smurfs Movie – hitting UK/US theaters February 14, 2025 – along with writing and recording original songs.
Chris Miller and Matt Landon’s animated film also features Nick Offerman, Natasha Lyonne, JP Karliak, Dan Levy, Amy Sedaris, Nick Kroll, James Corden, Octavia Spencer, Hannah Waddingham, Sandra Oh, Alex Winter, Billie Lourd, Xolo Maridueña, Kurt Russell, and John Goodman.
It’s been a busy week for the starlet who officially announced the June 13th launch of her latest endeavor – Fenty Hair – with a sleek commercial on Tuesday
Fans of the billionaire swiftly reacted with anger on social media with one tweeting a frustrated meme captioned: ‘You releasing everything but the album!’
‘Is this “Fenty Hair” the name of the new album or,’ X user @x_jjh1 tweeted
On Instagram, fans were just as outraged about Riri’s latest cash grab, demanding: ‘Get in the studio Rihanna I’m tired of this s***!’
And it’s been a little over a year since the Savage X Fenty founder – whose last single Lift Me Up dropped in 2022 – headlined the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show in Glendale, AZ.
Rihanna and her babydaddy A$AP Rocky ‘are trying to figure out who’s gonna use what’ when it comes to sampling the voices of their two sons on her long-delayed ninth studio album and his fourth studio album Don’t Be Dumb.
The Puma brand ambassador – whose last album Anti came out in 2016 – told ET in April: ‘I already got stuff that I feel like I could make hits out of.’
Rihanna and the 35-year-old rapper (born Rakim Athelaston Mayers) originally confirmed their romance in 2020 – nine years after she first enlisted him to rap on her song Cockiness (Love It).