Grammy award winner, Rihanna, is the cover girl for British Vogue’s September issue dubbed, The Big Fashion Issue.
On the cover, the star poses in bold textured and ruffled ensembles paired with striking floral headpieces with a pencil thin brows. Inside the cover, the Under My Umbrella singer when asked about her figure and why she is the woman other women fancy she admitted point black she herself doesn’t know and uncertain why.
“Ok, you’re asking the wrong person. I don’t know, maybe it’s because I’m ‘thicc’ now. I don’t know. I’m about to get back into the gym and stuff, and I hope I don’t lose my butt or my hips or all of my thighs. I’ll lose some but not all. And I think of my boobs like, ‘Imma lose everything, everything goes!’ But, you know, it comes with a price. You want to have a butt, then you have a gut,” she told the magazine.
Doubling as one of the biggest names in Hollywood, it’s been the wish of most fans of the star to know about her love life and how she balances her career with her relationship. The singer disclosed to British Vogue that her secret about her dating life is the fact that she doesn’t go into it with expectations, since people change from good to bad and from bad to good. “I get a lot of boy advice questions. I think a lot of people meet people and then they’re dating the idea of what the person could become, and that person never shows up and then they’re just mad disappointed. A person can always get better, they can always get worse, but you’ve got to be fine with what you met them as,” the singer advised.
When it comes to friends, you may think she is out there and as a result accommodates everybody in her life, but NO! The singer is quite picky in that area. “I’m very picky about friends. I don’t like to open myself up to everyone and so when you find people who are great and loyal, you don’t want to let go of that. I’ve been out here on my own since I was a teenager, so these people become like your family”.
See the full feature in the September issue of Vogue available on digital download and newsstands on August 3.