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Original Article from The Hollywood Gossip
In February 2009, Rihanna reluctantly posed for a less then glamorous photo shoot down at the Los Angeles police station. She could barely open her eyes at the time.
What a difference a year makes.
Her relationship with Chris Brown is a thing of the past, she’s got a new album out and climbing the charts, and RiRi is flat-out sizzling on the cover of W Magazine.
Matt Kemp is one lucky fella …
Of her new album, Rated R, she says it’s fittingly titled.
“This was a different type of record for me. It was really personal; it was from me in the most authentic way. It’s like a movie, hence the title,” Rihanna explains.
“When I was making this album, every day I was in a different mood. Sometimes I was pissed off, sometimes miserable. Every song brings out a different story.”
As with many Rihanna pictures we’ve come across lately, she looks pissed off, a little miserable and quite outrageous … but hot! Click to enlarge …
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Brad Pitt is going to be on the cover of W Magazine February 2009 issue and brad has revealed many things in his interview about his relationship with Angelina Joile, his career choices and what does he want to do in the near future.
Brad mainly emphasized on the rumors floating up in the gossip market about him cheating on Angelina Jolie and his newfound closeness with Jennifer Aniston.
He said, “Listen, man, Jen is a sweetheart. I think she got dragged into that one, and then there’s a second round to all that Angie versus Jen. It’s so created.”
Brad further said,”We still check in with each other. She was a big part of my life, and me hers. I don’t see how there cannot be [that]. That’s life, man. That’s life.”
He also revealed some facts about his aafair with Angelina Jolie, “What people don’t understand is that we filmed for a year. We were still filming after Jen and I split up.Even then it doesn’t mean that there was some kind of dastardly affair. There wasn’t. I’m very proud of the way that it was handled. It was respectful.”










