Its been rumored since her break up with Chris Brown that Rihanna has been on a non-stop sexcapade with the who is who in in music, film and the modeling world. Rihanna has no problem expressing herself when it comes to sex and guys she want to lay with. She sings about it and even hints at it in interviews with major publications. One of her latest conquests was reported to be model Dudley O'Shaunessy who she hand picked to be in her mega hit video for "We Found Love". After the video shoot wrapped, the singer and the black Irish model were photographed out and about together for about two weeks and then that was it. During an interview Rihanna stated that the first time she saw Dudley, she wanted to F**k him. However according to Dudley, nothing sexual happened between them. He is either being a gentleman which is honorable or Rihanna didn't get her wish. But is this habit of talking like "a man" backfiring on Rihanna? In the past week one of her former boyfriends (Chris Brown) and another rumored fling, rapper Drake, took to twitter and reportedly attacked her for being, loose? Were these tweets/songs about the singer or was it just random?Ebony.com's Michael Arceneaux believes those tweets and even some songs recently posted online by some well known male artists were in fact taking jabs at the singer and he explains why they need to stop.
Last week, the R&B star Chris Brown tweeted the track and immediately after he did many suspected that he took thinly veiled shots at his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna, whom he notoriously beat in 2009. The lyrics in question are: "Don't f--k with my old bitch, it's like a bad fur/ Every industry n---- done had her/ Shook the tree like a pumpkin just to smash her/ B*tch is breaking codes, but I'm the password." Mind you, this is coming from the person with chastity-belt bangers like “Strip” currently blanketing radio...who also beat Rihanna brutally just three years ago. THIS PERSON feels he can make a reasoned judgment about her sexual behavior.



