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Barbadian singer and businesswoman, Rihanna has opened up about her changed lifestyle, revealing her disinterest in clubbing.
She disclosed this on the sidelines at the Milan Fashion Week 2024.
At the event when asked about her preferences, the 36-year-old singer said she now prefers the pubs, over nightclubs.
“Definitely the pub, I stopped liking the club in my mid-20s”.
She further shared more details on her personal tastes,
In her words, “ Coffee or tea? Coffee. I don’t sleep, I need it," citing her need for coffee due to lack of sleep.
“I also prefer tequila to champagne”, she added.
From her early days as a teen pop sensation to her current status as a respected entrepreneur, Rihanna’s journey has been marked by Chart-topping music releases, groundbreaking fashion moments, empowering business ventures and philanthropic efforts.
Rihanna attended the event with her partner, A$AP Rocky, both dressed in Bottega Veneta.
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