If this is what it’s like to be famous, man, you can keep your fame.
Because being a world-famous young, hot, rick celebrity means you can’t even drive casually through the streets of Paris and get out of your shiny vehicle without a full-scale mob nearly crushing you with their love bodies. It’s intense.
This footage of 26-year-old pop-star Rihanna (RiRi for short, BadGirlRiRi on Instagram) getting out of a silver van in France may shock and disturb you. If you’re thinking of chasing fame, maybe fast-forward to around the 1.44 mark into this clip to see just how terrifying it can be to be a super-star.
And this isn’t even a scantily clad Rihanna, or Rihanna making out with a girl, or Rihanna getting around with a questionable boyfriend. This is just Rihanna trying to physically move from a car to a hotel lobby. She can’t even travel 6 metres by foot without being crushed by fans.
Watch and tell us: still wanna be famous?
Rihanna must be used to it by now – she’s been in the inner circle of pop stardom for years now.
And there are some pretty sweet perks to being famous too…
People make you giant life-sized flower sculptures of the first letter of your name:
Someone will bring you a drink and some balloons while you straighten your hair:
And you do get a bit of ordinary person privacy to celebrate your birthday by the fire…
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Top Comments
Call me cynical, but all venues, hotels etc. have back doors, underground exits for limos etc. I've worked in a number of places where top stars could come and go whenever they wanted, without anyone except their driver and the security manager knowing where and when. It's easy enough to arrange, even it there are hundreds of fans camped out at the various other exits.
Meh, she is very well compensated for being troubled for a few moments each day. She became famous in the 2000s so she knew exactly what she was signing up for. Plus crowds like that don't spring up out of nowhere, as if there wasn't another entrance she could have used.