Rihanna claps back at trolls after receiving backlash over elections remark
Rihanna faces backlash from fans after new video sparks controversy
Rihanna has recently shut down online trolls who criticized her latest Instagram post related to elections.
According to Page Six, the Barbados-born songstress reacted to the online trolls for poking fun at herself about the US presidential elections.
As the video clip of Rihanna went viral, several fans flooded her comments section with negative remarks for stealing her son’s passport to cast a vote as she is not a US citizen.
One fan commented, "Illegal voting is a crime. Maybe she should be arrested for trying."
To which the Fenty Beauty founder responded, "Shut up Karen."
For the unversed, Karen is a slang term typically used to refer to a middle-class white woman who is demanding.
Meanwhile, another fan expressed frustration over Rihanna’s post and penned, "Cheat to win," and she replied back with a witty response, which reads, "Lol! When yall stop burning ballot boxes come check me."
A third fan dubbed the renowned singer, "Sad for her endorsement of Harris, claiming the two presidential candidates are exactly the same."
Later, the mother-of-two savagely hit back at the third commentator and said, "LOL! Donkey of the day goes toooo…"
It is pertinent to mention that Rihanna recently posted a humorous Instagram clip, in which she playfully joked about being unable to cast a vote due to her citizenship issues.
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