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Bang Bang is responsible for inking several of Rihanna’s tattoos, including her neck tat, and claims that the pop star loves getting inked.
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When asked if she’ll be getting more tats, Rihanna reports, “Who knows?” Well, Bang Bang seems to have some inside information about RiRi’s future tattoo plans, claiming they already have more ideas up their sleeves. Marketing doesn’t get much better than that! More Tattoos for Rihanna? It’s unclear whether the tat or the fragrance idea came first, but regardless, Rihanna is now a walking advertisement for her new perfume. We didn’t have to wait too long for this one at least, since Rihanna launched her first fragrance, called “Reb’l Fleur,” in 2011. One of the most interesting aspects of the superstar’s body tattoos though, is figuring out her inspiration for each sexy tat. It’s clear from Rihanna’s recent ink that the star is a tattoo enthusiast (she claims it’s an addiction), and the public looks forward to seeing her tats like a kid waiting for Christmas. Flowers represent femininity and tenderness, which may reflect one side of Rihanna, while rebellion represents a sort of disobedience and disorder, which may reflect the singer’s alternate side. How rebellious can a flower really be, after all? However, we have come to understand a little more about the Bajan beauty throughout the years, and her neck tattoo clearly represents a sort of duality, similar to her Pisces tattoo located behind her right ear. Meaning of Rihanna’s Neck TattooĪt first glance, Rihanna’s neck tattoo seems to be an oxymoron. Either way, this tattoo of Rihanna’s sure got a lot of media attention, even though it wasn’t all good. Just to be clear, Rihanna states that both “rebelle” and “fleur” are nouns in the way she intends it, so the translation is actually correct as rebel flower – not rebellious – and the words shouldn’t be reversed. Some people say that in order to be grammatically correct, Rihanna’s neck tattoo should read “fleur rebelle,” which is the way the phrase would appear in a proper French sentence, with the noun first. The Controversy Over Rihanna’s Rebelle Fleur Tattoo