

It’s no wonder that strangers feel comfortable shaming the female body because the people that we’ve ‘elected’ do the exact same thing. That we can’t make up the laws that govern our body. And what has politics always said about women’s bodies? That they are not our own. The social-cultural climate (whether consciously or not) takes its cue from the political world. And nowhere is that more apparent than in conversations and debates over women’s bodies. If the media is doing it, why can’t we? And the advent social media has given everyone in the world access mediums to post their opinions and hope for relevancy. The fact that anytime a celebrity gains a little weight they are immediately subjected to pregnancy rumors is a testament to the insensitivity to women’s bodies, weight, and how deeply imbedded those unachievable beauty standards are (not to mention heteronormative) our society is.Ĭeleb sources like TMZ, The Shade Room, and Perez Hilton have built their careers on celebrity gossip, opinion, and commentary on people and bodies that are not their own. We are said to “not be trying hard enough” or “not taking care of ourselves.” Our weight gain, unlike men, becomes a guessing game of are you pregnant or just getting fat? Rihanna isn’t the first celebrity to have to stave off pregnancy rumors due to “weight gain.” Jennifer Aniston has had more than her share of “Pregnant or Fat?” tabloid cover stories. Women are praised when we look like magazines and chastised when we don’t - or don’t want to. What we as women should make our business is when others - particularly heterosexual white males - objectify women’s bodies to unreachable and unhealthy standards and then subject all women to those beauty standards. ” What Rihanna eats, does (or doesn’t do) with her body is nobody’s business but her own. Even Rihanna’s own father in 2012 had something to say about her weight, calling her “a little fat. Normal and ordinary as compared to what? The hyper-glammed ‘celebrity’ version of herself that we, and the media, expect her to be all the time? Or normal and ordinary as compared to the heavily crafted, nipped-and-tucked, photoshopped celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner? All are unrealistic standards of the shape and presentation of women’s bodies for anyone. In April of this year, MTO News posted article links to three pictures as proof that Rihanna doesn’t necessarily look “BAD in the bikini” but she just “looks a lot more ORDINARY than we’re used to seeing her.” Every blogger, every ‘Hollywood Lifestyle’ site, every entertainment news source has an opinion on Rihanna’s body. Our celeb-obsessed culture and ‘news’ outlets have been doing it for years. Check out the latest promotional collection of Rihanna’s hottest Bikini Photos that are too hot to handle.The body shaming of Rihanna isn’t something new. She has won several awards including 8 American Music Awards, 8 Grammy Awards, 23 Billboard Music Awards & 2 BRIT awards.

Rihanna made to Forbes list for most popular celebrities of the years, she ranked 4th in the list.
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Rihanna’s Hollywood break from the movie Battleship in 2012. She made her first Billboard 200 Number, one album Unapologetic in the year 2012. She is among the top Hollywood singers list, also paired with the most popular rapper & Singer Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Ne-Yo. Rihanna’s association with Recording Industry of America platinum-certified album rated R in 2009, Loud (the year 2010). She had performed in a School talent event playing the character of Mariah Carey Hero and the winner of several beauty pageants. Broome Memorial for her early education and attended Combermere High School. Rihanna real brother named Rorrey and Rajad Fenty. Rihanna hot American singer turned Thirty-one-year-old (as of 2019), her father Ronald Fenty, a warehouse Supervisor, and her mother Monica Braithwaite is a retired Afro-Guyanese accountant. She started singing as her career in 2005. Rihanna the most popular Hollywood singer, actress, and fashion designer Rihanna(Wiki) was born on 20th February 1988 in Saint Michael, Barbados.
