You just can’t please everybody.
In what will have many a Rihanna fan wondering exactly whose bad books the singer has offended her way in to, today saw more criticism of the video for her single ‘We Found Love‘.
Yes, just one day after Ulster Cancer Foundation labelled the ‘Loud‘ performer irresponsible for glamorizing smoking in the video, the Rape Crisis Centre has aired out some ‘less than polite’ feelings on the clip and its leading lady.
Find out what’s gotten them so shaken up below …
On the visual, the Centre concluded:
The video is a disgrace.
It sends the message that Rihanna is an object to be possessed by men, which is disturbingly what we see in real violence cases.
Interesting.
It would seem that very much like the response to her video for ‘Man Down‘, Ms. Fenty has come under fire for daring to delve into uncomfortable territory.
While some portions of the clip were indeed difficult to watch, especially the part which saw her love interest mark the word ‘Mine’ on her rear, is it really up to Ms. Fenty’s job to remind girls that being objectified and abused is never a part of a truly loving relationship?
Your thoughts?