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DON'T MAKE ME A ROLE MODEL, RIHANNA SAYS

The global superstar – who came under fire last week after a farmer spotted her running topless through his field in Northern Ireland – hates feeling under pressure to be a role model for fans.
She told Vogue magazine: "See, people – especially white people – they want me to be a role model just because of the life I lead.
"The things I say in my songs, they expect it of me and being a role model became more of my job than I wanted it to be. But no, I just want to make music. That's it.
"Look, God doesn't give any more than you can handle. I had to get through a lot of ups and downs – big downs – and a lot of trial and error to get where I am now."
The chart-topper also defends her frequent use of the c-word in the interview – insisting it's a term that's commonplace in her country.
She has sparked controversy by repeatedly wearing a necklace emblazoned with the expletive.
Meanwhile, crackpot fans of the Only Girl (In The World) star have been bombarding farmer Alan Graham with hate mail for booting her off his land.
He's been branded a "bible-bashing maniac" by Rihanna's faithful following after the religious agriculturalist took offence to the singer stripping off.-sun UK

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