If you are wondering who pissed in Rihanna’s cheerios this morning after she spazzed out on Instagram, all fingers are pointing to Daily Mail writer Elizabeth Ann Jones.
On Monday, Elizabeth released an article with the lengthy title, “Pop’s poisonous princess: Glorying in drugs, guns and sleaze, Rihanna’s toxic role model for her army of young fans.” Throughout the picture heavy piece, she talked about the few times that she’s met Rihanna and her disgust with the weed-smoking, boob-exposing pop star that she’s turned into over the last few years. She also states that Rihanna has major influence, however, she’s become a horrible role model for the young girls that follow her.
“I wish she’d stop infecting our High Streets with her gun tattoos, her false nails and fake hair, her bogus bad-ass shenanigans that try to portray her as ‘real’, as ‘street’, as her own person, as strong and single-minded.”In the write up, Elizabeth also takes a jab at Rihanna (no pun) deciding to run back to Chris by posting a photo of her beaten face, side-by-side with a photo of her cuddled up with Chris last year.
After the beating from boyfriend Chris Brown (left) in February 2009 she had an opportunity to be a poster girl for young women escaping abusive relationships. But here she is again (right) with Brown last Christmas, all seemingly forgivenThis morning, Rihanna (who’s currently in the U.K) got a hold of the article and didn’t hold back as she unleashed a few of her own insults:
LOL!!!! My money got a bad habit of pissing people off!! If you sincerely wanna help little girls more than their own parents do, here’s a toxic tip: don’t be amateur with your articles, you sound bitter! What’s all this about hair and nails and costumes and tattoos?? ….That sh-t ain’t clever!!! That sh-t ain’t journalism! That’s a sad sloppy menopausal mess!!! Nobody over here acts like they’re perfect! I don’t pretend that I’m like you, i just live… My life!! And I don’t know why y’all still act so surprised by any of it!! “Role Model” is not a position or title that I have ever campaigned for, so chill wit dat! I got my own f-cked up sh-t to work on, I’ll never portray that as perfect, but for right now it’s ME!! Call it what ya want!! Toxic was cute, Poisonous Pop Princess had a nice ring to it, just a lil wordy! And P.S. my first American Vogue cover was in 2011…APRIL!!! #ElizabethAnnJonesElizabeth may have raised some valid points in her article, but it’s hard not to see why she was worthy of that response from Rihanna. Her delivery of her argument was extremely harsh, a tad bitter and borderline bullying. You can catch the full article here!
Catch some of the photo captions she used below:
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