Updated Feb 03, 2021 | 13:16 IST
After international pop sensation Rihanna extended support towards the ongoing farmers protest in India, Indians googled Who is Rihanna? Who is Rihanna?  |  Photo Credit: Facebook
International pop star Rihanna on Tuesday extended her support towards the ongoing farmers protest in India. Why aren’t we talking about this? #FarmersProtest, she tweeted.
Soon, her tweet went viral. It has collected more than 4.7 lakh likes and over 1.9 lakh retweets.
Indians googled to find out who is Rihanna. If you re also wondering who is Rihanna, read on to find out all about the international pop sensation.
Who is Rihanna?
जानिए कौन हैं किसानों का समर्थन कने वाली पॉप स्टार रिहाना, जिनपर कंगना रनौत ने दिया विवादित बयान- मचा है हंगामा who is pop star rihanna who support farmers and kangana ranaut calls her fool
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Rihanna s Mac and Cheese Recipe Controversially Calls For Ketchup, Yellow Mustard, and Pepper Sauce
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Rihanna And Fenty Beauty Are Getting Sued
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Rihanna sued for unauthorized song in Fenty ad
A German father-daughter musical duo claimed the singer used one of their songs in a social media post for her beauty brand.
A German-based father-daughter music duo reportedly filed a lawsuit against
Rihanna after they claimed their song appeared in a social media ad for one of her brands.
King Khan and
Saba Lou sued the pop star over a Fenty Beauty Instagram post. The report claimed the duo created and own the music and lyrics for a song called “Good Habits (and Bad),” which allegedly appeared on an ad without proper permission.