Fans were heartbroken when a “high-level source” revealed that speculation about Rihanna returning to the music scene and going on tour is just that… speculation.
Armed with this new information, members of the Barbadian singer’s fan group, known as the Rihanna Navy, took to social media to express their pain and frustration.
Read on for all the exciting details.
Rihanna Fans Express Their Disappointment At Not Seeing Her On Tour
Over the weekend, reports claiming that Rihanna is planning a massive world tour spanning 2024 and 2025 as part of a $39 million deal with Live Nation hit the interwebs.
Then on October 23, it also published a report stating that the “B— Better Have My Money” singer “is planning a world tour for 2024/2025 after making a deal with Live Nation.”
However, this report is now being disputed as “fake” by insiders quoted by Billboard. According to the outlet, a high-level source, who would normally be involved in such discussions, expressed doubts about the $39 million and insisted that “no tour has been confirmed for Rihanna.”
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While this isn’t the first time fans have learned of a proposed tour, it’s definitely the first time industry sources have shut down hopes for a Rihanna tour and new music. And it’s expected to bring out Rihanna’s Navy in full force.
Responding to unpleasant news, a fan plead via X, “Please, I don’t have to be fake and want a Rihanna tour!” while another declared“Whoever wrote the “source” that said Rihanna is coming back with a tour & two albums is evil for lying.”
“Oh really? That was disappointing to hear. I guess we’ll have to wait for some official news about Rihanna’s tour,” a third fan said to reactas the fourth typed“We can’t have anything” over a gif of a woman crying on another woman’s shoulder.
Hold on to hope, this X user expressed“Okay hear me out, I still think Rihanna’s tour/album situation is real, she just doesn’t want it out so soon,” before theorizing in a follow-up warning:
“When she was pregnant with RZA, the internet found out but she denied it outright until the puzzling shot so….”
Seems to have the same thoughts as the comment above, the sixth internet citizen sounded“As expected. Call me crazy but this is just a ploy by Rih so no one expects the tour announcement. She wants all the hype for the announcement not to be leaked online. Also, notice how it doesn’t say the 2 albums are fake .RIHANNA IS STILL COMING IN 2024!”
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“This must be Rihanna’s face when she sees the headlines about having material for 2 albums and a tour,” a seventh fan written along with an image of Rihanna looking confused.
Meanwhile, fans are confused pensive“It’s the same with Rihanna going on tour or not,” and another one is expected pointed out“Alright but this so called source doesn’t say the music is fake so move on!!”
Fenty Mogul & ASAP Rocky Pick Unusual Names For Their Son
Long before she made headlines for her tour — or lack thereof, the “Bring It On: All or Nothing” actress and her man, ASAP Rocky, changed the world when the names of their second child and son became common knowledge.
The high-profile couple have chosen the name Riot Rose Mayers for their baby boy, making it their second child with a name starting with the letter “R.” Their first son was named RZA Athelston Mayers after the rap name of the famous de facto leader of the Wu-Tang Clan.
According to the child’s birth certificate, obtained by The Blast, the baby was born on August 1, 2023, at 7:41 am at Cedar Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. This contradicts reports that have incorrectly stated the date of birth as August 3.
It’s interesting to note that Rihanna’s OB-GYN is listed as Thai Aliabadi, the same doctor who gained recognition on “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” for his work with Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner. She also helped give birth to ex-girlfriend Al Pacino’s son, as we previously reported.
While Riot is a great name, it’s not entirely clear if it’s linked to the similarly titled song that ASAP worked on with industry legend Pharrell Williams.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/