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Rihanna Leaves Billionaire Boyfriend, Rumors Say She Just Gets Tired Of Men?

Credit: Apega/WENN.com Rihanna doesn’t care how big your bankroll is. Apparently she left her latest love interest even though dude is financially set for life. According to a report by  MediaTakeOut.com, the Bajan songstress has chucked the deuces to billionaire entrepreneur Hassan Jameel. The reason why you ask? That’s the was she just is. The gossip site claims that once Ri-Ri is over a man she cuts off all ties. “Rihanna and him were together for a while. It was a good relationship, but now it’s over. Of course Rihanna broke his heart. That’s what she does: break[s] men’s hearts” the source added. “Rihanna just got tired of him. She gets tired of men sometimes.” Jameel and Fenty were reportedly dating for a little over a year. While she kept the relationship under wraps she did speak about him in the June issue of Vogue . “I used to feel guilty about taking personal time, but I also think I never met someone who was worth it before” she explained. Rihanna is set to star in  Ocean’s 8 which is due in theaters this week. Additionally she is working on a Reggae album as her follow up to  Anti . Via Complex Photo: WENN.com

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Let The Villain Win: This Twitter User Is Flipping People’s Perspective On Disney “Bad Guys”

Source: AFP Contributor / Getty Are you that person who roots for the villains in movies? Well Twitter user Zelda Williams is on your side. Over the past two days, she’s been making a strong case for Disney villains and why we should put some respect on their name. If you let her tell it, the “heroes” of the story were more problematic than their antagonists. Screw those unachievable paradigms we called Disney Princesses, I only ever related to the smart but overlooked three dimensional characters they called villains, and here’s why: (a thread) pic.twitter.com/MJRGBO395p — Zelda Williams (@zeldawilliams) June 2, 2018 From The Little Mermaid to The Lion King , swipe through to peep how Zelda is flipping people’s perspective on who’s the “bad guy” in a movie.

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