RIHANNA'S ADVERTISING CENSORED IN DUBLIN FOR APPEARING ON TOPPLES
Rihanna's billboards were censored, in which she advertised her concert in Dublin.
The ads that caused the annoyance of the citizens, showed the singer from Barbados naked from the waist up, covering one of her breasts with her arm and the other with a small sign with the name of her latest album, for which they have been covered with different fabrics pretending that she was really dressed.
It is the second time that Rihanna provokes controversy in Ireland. In September 2011, while in the country filming the video for one of her biggest hits, We Found Love, recorded together with DJ Calvin Harris, she was caught by surprise topless by a local farmer on whose land the video was recorded. .
The farmer who released the photo called the diva's behavior "inappropriate" and prohibited further scenes from being recorded.
It is not the first time that a singer has raised the controversy for posing in a sexy attitude to promote her songs. H & M's campaign with Beyoce in Bikini and provocative attitude has already caused many New Yorkers to rage and cover the many bus shelters where the advertisements could be seen.