Rihanna has added another impressive accolade to her resumé after becoming the most followed woman on Twitter, surpassing Katy Perry.
The news represents a significant milestone in Rihanna’s career as she continues to grow as an entertainer, artist, and entrepreneur. From music to fashion to cosmetics, she has achieved fame and success across a wide range of industries.
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Social Blade reports, the “Rude Boy” singer’s Twitter account is the fourth most followed in the world. Her closest competitors are Justin Bieber at No.3 (113,171,252 followers), and US President Barack Obama at No.2 (132,941,739 followers).
Currently, Elon Musk, who became owner of the social media platform in October, 2022, holds the top spot with 134,341,896 followers.
In other Rihanna news, the “Lift Me Up” hitmaker has had a few hairy run-ins lately, such as a random man proposing to her at her doorstep last month. Sources said the intruder traveled from South Carolina and walked up to her home, but was greeted by security.
The cops were then called and he was put in handcuffs before being questioned about his intentions. He was later let go after officers determined he technically had not broken any laws.
But that’s not all, not too long after the hairy run-in, Rihanna — as well as Jhene Aiko — were the target of car thieves. According to TMZ, RiRi’s L.A.-area home was the scene of a car theft when her driver’s vehicle was stolen.
Law enforcement said the culprit took off with the driver’s 2012 Audi sedan after he pulled up to Rihanna’s California abode and went inside to grab something.
The driver left his keys in the vehicle with the engine running, but when he came back outside, it was nowhere to be seen. The LAPD is currently investigating the incident, but it appears the suspect made a clean escape.
Fellow R&B star Jhené Aiko, meanwhile, had her 2020 Range Rover pinched while she was out for dinner at Tasty Noodle House in L.A. on March 18.
It was reported the Souled Out singer left her car at around 8:30 p.m. after giving the keys to a valet. Around 30 minutes later, Aiko saw someone driving away in her luxury SUV.
She assumed the valet staff were just moving the vehicle, but it was never returned.