Filed under: Donovan, Music
Author: Donovan
Date: Jan 14, 2013
It’s a new year, but Rihanna is still using the same tactics she did last year. The 24-year-old appears on yet another magazine cover wearing barely there clothing. This time around she appears in seven different ones all snapped by photographer Zoe McConnell for Complex magazine’s February/March 2013 issue. The Unapologetic singer really opens up for the publication with a few revealing self portraits and an equally naked interview. Check out this awkward excerpt when the interviewer asked Robyn Rihanna Fenty about her duet with Chris Brown on “Nobody’s Business.”
Before leaving the restaurant for the airport, Rihanna addresses one last question. It’s the biggest question surrounding the song: If her relationship with Brown is truly nobody’s business, then why make a record about it?
Her voice, usually warm and cut with chuckles, turns cold. ‘Pardon me?’ she replies, her eyebrow slightly raised. Even after the question is repeated, she hesitates to answer. The hands that moved up and down throughout the conversation, suddenly fall flat. ‘It’s the truth. Remember?’ she says, turning toward the other side of the table to gather her belongings. As she gets up to leave, she adds: ‘It’s a fun record that The-Dream wrote and we loved the lyrics. You’re still asking me questions about it so clearly you don’t know.’
Check out all seven versions of Rihanna’s Complex covers below. Be sure to share which one is your favorite and why in our comments section.






For Rihanna’s entire interview, click here. To check out their exclusive gallery of Rihanna’s selfies, click here.
A
January 14th, 2013 at 8:05 pm
rated R for scherzinger
Sean
January 15th, 2013 at 12:14 am
Gorgeous girl, too bad she has crap taste in men.
Alex
January 15th, 2013 at 9:30 am
White swimsuit is the best!
Micheal
January 15th, 2013 at 10:44 am
I like the cover with the Chanel suspenders best. The suspenders remind me of Lil Kim circa ‘La Bella Mafia’ and the hair reminds me of Salt-n-Pepa circa ‘Very Necessary.’ Along with the door knocker-esque earrings, I’m in 90s bliss. I’m in love.