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Rihanna controversy
Monday, 24 June 2013 - 08:28

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Rihanna Spotted in Amsterdam, photos went viral

On Saturday, pop star Rihanna ignited a new controversy after publishing photos of herself with two large marijuana joints in Amsterdam, Holland. The blunt singer is in the city for her current world tour. She is set to play in Amsterdam on Sunday and Monday. On Twitter and Instagram, she published pictures of herself wearing a pink hat with two massive joints in her mouth while holding a lighter in each hand, captioned, "I'm just a girl... Amsterdam." Thousands of comments were posted on the internet by fans and bashers alike.

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