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Rihanna goes wild in tiger print shorts

This could be Rihanna’s wildest outfit yet — as she steps out in tiger print shorts. The Good Girl Gone Bad star wore the baggy basketball-style bottoms with black Converse trainers as she left her London hotel. The Bajan singer has arrived in the capital ahead of her headline appearance at Radio 1’s Hackney Weekend festival this Sunday. But it seems she has left her heart in New York. The 24-year-old tweeted on Monday: “I'm in LONDON bitchesssss.” But she quickly followed it with: “I didn't wanna leave NY! I kept missing my flights hehehe.” And yesterday Rihanna paid tribute to her beloved city with a T-Shirt that said “New York” on it. The star is yet to speak out on the brawl between ex-lovers Chris Brown and Drake that took place at a New York nightclub last week. But yesterday Oprah Winfrey announced that Rihanna is to appear on an upcoming episode of her show Oprah’s Next Chapter. Fans hope Oprah will get to the bottom of what RiRi actually thinks about her two former flames fighting over her. Oprah is also expected to grill Rihanna about her collaboration with violent ex Chris Brown on several tracks earlier this year — and her rumoured desire to get back together with him. The chat show host dedicated an entire episode of her show to the issue of domestic violence after Rihanna was assaulted by then-boyfriend Brown in 2009. Oprah said at the time: “If you go back with a man who hits you, it's because you don't think you're worthy of being with a man who won't. "I've said before, 'Love doesn't hurt, and if a man hits you once, he will hit you again.'"

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