
London:
Rihanna's frequent raunchy stage acts have sparked rumours that she is trying to acquire a sex symbol image, but the singer denies it saying she is just a normal woman.
The 23-year-old caused a stir last month when her new single S&M was accompanied by a raunchy video featuring her in a skimpy dress tying a man to a bed. The film was banned in 11 countries, reports contactmusic.com.
She was later seen performing a saucy dance, at the Brit Awards, in London.
"Every time I hear that it's definitely flattering, but also uncomfortable. That's not a priority on my list - being a sex symbol or being overly sexy. I'm just a normal woman. I don't really focus on being a sex symbol," Rihanna told Fabulous magazine.
The 23-year-old caused a stir last month when her new single S&M was accompanied by a raunchy video featuring her in a skimpy dress tying a man to a bed. The film was banned in 11 countries, reports contactmusic.com.
She was later seen performing a saucy dance, at the Brit Awards, in London.
"Every time I hear that it's definitely flattering, but also uncomfortable. That's not a priority on my list - being a sex symbol or being overly sexy. I'm just a normal woman. I don't really focus on being a sex symbol," Rihanna told Fabulous magazine.