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Rihanna Tells Natalie Portman She's 'One Of The Hottest B*tches In Hollywood' In Iconic Viral Video

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A video of the pair's interaction after running into each other at Paris Fashion Week's Dior Haute Couture show quickly had fans agreeing with Rihanna's assessment of Portman.

Sure, she's a an actor and a Grammy-winning singer, but Rihanna is also a billionaire fashion and cosmetics mogul. If anyone knows style and beauty, it's her.

So if she says you're one of the "hottest b*tches in Hollywood"? You better believe you are one of the hottest b*tches in Hollywood!


That's the superlative Rihanna placed on actor Natalie Portman when the two ran into each other at Paris Fashion Week, and the internet is absolutely loving their interaction, seen below.

The pair both attended the Dior Haute Couture show recently in Paris, and onlookers caught their interaction outside the venue.

Rihanna could be heard gushing to Portman:

“I am a f*cking fan. You’re one of the hottest b*tches in Hollywood forever. You do the most innocent look, and I’m like, ‘Ahhhh!'”

As huge a star as she is, Portman appeared not only flattered but a bit tongued-tied by Rihanna's starstruck reaction to her.

After taking it all in, she finally replied:

"I’m going to blackout. I love you, and I listen to your music all the time."

The fan-girling didn't stop there. Rihanna even asked Portman for a photo, telling the assembled onlookers:

"Can somebody take a picture. So I, like, remember this happened tomorrow?”

On social media, people were definitely feeling the love of these two icons colliding.






May we all have our day being called a "hot b*tch" by Rihanna.

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