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Witches' Brew: Rihanna Speaks... Finally!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Rihanna Speaks... Finally!


Rihanna overload continues.  She's set to do interviews with ABC's Good Morning America and 20/20 this week, but she's also given an interview to Glamour Magazine.

Let's skip all the smalltalk and jump to the meat n'taters.

Glamour: Let’s talk about this past year—you’ve obviously been through some difficult things. How did the people around you help you cope?

Rihanna: My friends and family have been extremely supportive, and everyone has been there for me. But at some point you are there alone. It’s a lonely place to be—no one can understand. That’s when you get close to God.

Glamour: Are you referring to the [Chris Brown] incident?  (uh, duuuuh!)

Rihanna: I am talking about starting with the night [before] the Grammys and then on. That was not the only thing that occurred this year. The picture leaking…it was one thing after another.

Glamour: You’re talking about the photo [reportedly of Rihanna’s injured face taken by police after Brown assaulted her] that was allegedly leaked by cops. You handled that so well; you kept silent in the press.

Rihanna: It was humiliating; that is not a photo you would show to anybody. I felt completely taken advantage of. I felt like people were making it into a fun topic on the Internet, and it’s my life. I was disappointed, especially when I found out the photo was [supposedly leaked by] two women.

Glamour: How has this event changed you as a person, as a woman?

Rihanna: I’m stronger, wiser and more aware. You don’t realize how much your decisions affect people you don’t even know, like fans.

Glamour: If you could offer a message to the millions of young women who look up to you, what would you tell someone who found herself in a similar situation?

Rihanna: Domestic violence is a big secret. No kid goes around and lets people know their parents fight. Teenage girls can’t tell their parents that their boyfriend beat them up. You don’t dare let your neighbor know that you fight. It’s one of the things we [women] will hide, because it’s embarrassing. My story was broadcast all over the world for people to see, and they have followed every step of my recovery. The positive thing that has come out of my situation is that people can learn from that. I want to give as much insight as I can to young women, because I feel like I represent a voice that really isn’t heard. Now I can help speak for those women.

OH AND HERE'S WHERE MY STOMACH TURNED!
Glamour: Is it too early for you to think, I want to be in love, I want to have a family? Is that too far down the road?

Rihanna: I hope I find love in the next 10 years—that will be pretty annoying if I am 31 and still have never been in love! But yeah, I’d like to be in a great place in both my personal life and my career. I still want to be doing what I love. Whatever that is in 10 years, I don’t know.

Uhm, 'scuse me Miss Fenty.  Are you saying that if you haven't found love by your 30s, then that's it?  Life's over?  Life's annoying?  Damn, shall I jump out the window now or after I'm done with this post?

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2 Comments:

At Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 12:07:00 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

she said never been in love by 31, not found love

 
At Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 12:09:00 PM EST , Anonymous Michelle said...

@Anonymous: "found" love..."been" in love? What's the difference? Sounds like you're playing word games.

 

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