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Rihanna Hilariously Shuts Down Heckler Who Called Her Out For Being 'Late' To Dior Fashion Show

Rihanna Hilariously Shuts Down Heckler Who Called Her Out For Being 'Late' To Dior Fashion Show
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Barbadian singer, fashion designer, and businesswoman, Rihanna turned a lot of heads at the Dior Fashion Week in Paris.

However, one heckler got her to turn her own head and respond with a sharp wit.


In a video uploaded by Twitter user @fentibetter, Rihanna is captured making the snarky comment to the heckler.

In the video above, Rihanna arrives for the Dior Autumn-Winter Fashion Week in Paris. She’s wearing a sheer black dress, showing off her baby bump.

As she passes one of the photographers, someone can be heard saying:

“You’re late!”

Without even stopping, Rihanna turns her head to the person who asked and says:

“No sh**.”

The queen move she pulled got everyone online cheering for her.


Rihanna is no stranger to calling out anyone she sees as a waste of time. Just last year, she made a joke about the Olympics providing athletes with literal cardboard beds at the events last year.

Track star Sha’Carri Richardson was barred from competing due to a positive drug test for THC. On Instagram, the athlete posted a series of images of herself in a silver and black dress with a large bed next to her.

Rihanna commented:

“Yassss for the non cardboard bed 💪🏿❤ ”

And back in 2014, at the launch of her perfume for men called “Rogue Man,” a reporter asked what she was looking for in her “next man.”

Rihanna looked very confused and said:

“I’m not looking for a man, let’s start there.”

On top of all of this, one would think it’d be rude to just yell at someone, a pregnant Rihanna no less, that they were late.


Rihanna and A$AP Rockey initially announced her pregnancy in January with a series of photos. The photos of the two were taken on the streets of Harlem.

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