Thursday, June 14, 2012

Rihanna Unhappy With Her New Size Zero Figure

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Rihanna Unhappy With Her New Size Zero Figure
Jun 14th 2012, 21:28

By Astrid Rivera

Usually female artists (and women in general) complain about their full figures and constantly search for miracle diets to lose weight. So excuse me if I roll my eyes at Rihanna after reading about her wish to do exactly the opposite. The beautiful "We Found Love" singer recently expressed to US Weekly her desire to gain weight.

"I'm a size 0 - and not happy about it!" She goes on to say, "I went way too far. I prefer myself a bit chunkier. I want my old butt back!"

In fact, RiRi has been appearing noticeably thinner in recent events. What's to blame? The singer points to her jam packed schedule and hectic lifestyle. Her recent film debut in "Battleship" certainly didn't help her shrinking waist line. It was rumored that RiRi worked 16 hour days on set and before hitting up promotional events, red carpets and even scheduled performances!

If you think this is going to slow her down, then you thought wrong. The singer admits,

"I want to do two more [movies] before touring again next year. My schedule is crazy."

I guess she hasn't learned her lesson or has amnesia because just last November she was hospitalized for exhaustion after her appearance at the Met Ball. She was even forced to cancel a concert in Sweden due to her exhaustion.

"I got no sleep," the artist revealed.

Of course we all know the consequences of not getting enough sleep. However, her small figure is still attracting a lot of attention, just ask Chris Brown and Drake. The duo recently got in a nasty brawl allegedly because of the Bahamian beauty.

Don't worry RiRi, I'm sure you'll get your booty back in no time. You can always have some of mine!

Do you think Rihanna is too skinny? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.

Tags Astrid Rivera, Battleship, Chris Brown, drake, pop news, Rihanna, US Weekly

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