We must say, the past four months have been relatively dry on Instagram with out Bad Gal RiRi to shake things up. Sure we have Miley’s weirdness, Cara’s antics and all the Kardashian selfies we can swallow, but without Rihanna’s provocative and personal brand of promotion, we have found ourselves getting a bit bored. Well no more, because the queen is back and she is back with a vengeance.
After posting a slightly grimy selfie in which we aren’t entirely sure that our favorite songstress is sober or not, she managed to poke fun at the four month long feud with the social media site.
And then within the space of less than 24 hours we were introduced to her Halloween antics followed by some even better Rihanna news..
Rihanna will officially be on the cover of Elle magazine this November!
Because when Rihanna does a comeback, she does it BADASS!
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