Atlanta, GA 12/1/2010 12:50:08 AM
Rihanna says women who criticise her for being sexy are "unhappy with themselves".
The pop beauty - who is famous for her flesh-flashing
stage outfits and revealing fashion choices - is proud of her body and
insists girls who attack her online are "hypocrites".
She said: "People think I'm overly sexy. It bothers them for some
reason. Girls don't like to see other girls dressed sexy . It's a
little intimidating, I don't mean that in a cocky way. There's always
going to be somebody not liking what you do. People have a lot of crazy
opinions on things. Things I say, things I wear, places I go. It's just
stupid. It's bulls**t. I'm a 22-year-old human being. It's fine for me
to go to a club.
"People are hypocrites. They can't wait to say
something horrible. Most of them are unhappy with themselves. It's
women who are mad at other women. They should take a look at their own
lives. A lot of people don't have the guts to confront themselves. They
don't have the b***s."
Although her online critics make her angry, Rihanna can accept that her overtly sexual image could annoy people.
But she is determined not to change her behaviour or style just to please anyone else.
She added in an interview with the UK edition of GQ magazine: "Public
figures can become annoying. They see me a lot and every time they see
me my a** is out or my boobs are out, so it can get a little
irritating. I get that. But I have to do what makes me happy, what I
feel like doing."