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Rihanna Says “It's Gansta” that Vogue Interviewer Showed Up Without Interview Questions

Rihanna is Sticking Up for a Vogue writer who got backlash after she said she didn't come arranged to her meeting to question artist Rihanna.

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In Rihanna's Vogue cover story, which was distributed a week ago, author Abby Aguirre says that she appeared at her meeting with the 31-year-old vocalist without a rundown of inquiries, later asserting that she got some answers concerning the meeting a minute ago.

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“Normally I bring a list of questions, but I didn’t have time to prepare one, which I make a split-second decision to confess,”Aguirre writes in the profile. “‘I’m winging it, so you have to help me,’ I say nervously. Rihanna flashes a grin that is somehow both reassuring and mischievous. ‘Aren’t we all?’ she says"

After the story was distributed, numerous on social media criticized Aguirre for her ineptness. When gotten some information about the reaction at a festival for her new foot stool book on Friday, Rihanna allegedly safeguarded Aguirre.

“Wait, wait, what?” Rihanna stated, agreeing to WWD. “No, no, no, no. That’s gangster. For you to get a call the day before being like, ‘Hey, Rihanna’s in L.A., you wanna do this?’ And show up on the dime and write an incredible article that I’m really proud of and enjoyed reading? She’s badass for that.”

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“If you don’t have to prepare, girl, you’re gangster,” she included.

Aguirre recently shielded herself on Twitter, expressing, “GUYS. I was driving to Trader Joe’s in sweatpants when I got the call and literally had to flip a bitch. I research my subjects to death. *Especially* Rihanna. I appreciate the anger behind the reaction. But this is a misunderstanding, for which I take full responsibility.”

“I had literally no notice,” she included. “The point was to convey how nerve-wracking this was, given my deep, bordering-on-psychotic reverence for Rihanna.”

Aguirre proceeded: "In the event that you had blamed me for eating an excessive amount of Mexican nourishment, I would think about that literally. Since it's valid. In any case, you can't blame me for not doing research. Ask anybody I have ever worked with. Ever."

(Rihanna) Photo Credit: DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/GETTY IMAGES

In her Vogue cover story, Rihanna affirmed gossipy tidbits that she had turned down the chance to sing at one year from now's Super Bowl halftime show, and opened up about her profoundly foreseen up and coming collection.

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“I like to look at it as a reggae-inspired or reggae-infused album,” hitmaker relayed. “It’s not gonna be typical of what you know as reggae. But you’re going to feel the elements in all of the tracks … Reggae always feels right to me. It’s in my blood.”

“It doesn’t matter how far or long removed I am from that culture, or my environment that I grew up in; it never leaves,” she included. “It’s always the same high. Even though I’ve explored other genres of music, it was time to go back to something that I haven’t really homed in on completely for a body of work.”

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