Topless Rihanna’s Interview for GQ: ‘Love makes you go places you wouldn’t ever go!’ [PHOTOS]
Rihanna looks exceptionally seductive as she poses in several photos for GQ magazine. Laying down in a sofa, the singer gazes at the camera and slightly covers her chest with one hand.
In a series of photos from the outtakes of her GQ magazine cover, Rihanna strips down for the camera and showcased her svelte figure. Almost right in theme with the shoot, Rihanna talks about what she would like a man to be. The singer insisted that she prefers men who are up to "take the lead."
"I like to feel like a woman. I have to be in control in every other aspect of my life, so I feel like in a relationship, I wanted to be able to take a step back and have somebody else take the lead," the 24-year-old singer said. "I could absolutely be dominant, but in general, I'd rather... How do I say this in, like, a non-X rated version?"
"Love makes you go places you probably wouldn't ever go, had it not been for love. But I think everybody still has their limits," Rihanna added.
The singer was probably hinting about her renewed relationship with ex boyfriend Chris Brown. The two seems more comfortable in showing their "friendship" now to the public. However, Chris and Rihanna denied rumors that they are back together despite being seen together in several occasions.
In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Rihanna admits that she is currently single.
But her words didn't seem to match at what happened last Thanksgiving. Rihanna flew to Berlin to spend time with her former beau, Chris Brown. On Saturday, Rihanna tweeted a controversial photo of Chris laying shirtless on a bed.
Although the two are bombarded with negative comments about their "rekindled" relationship, Rihanna shows no slowing down in meeting up with the RnB singer. Maybe she lives out her opinion on how love makes you go places you would never go.
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