Rihanna
Barbadian singer
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2025 | Set to play Smurfette in the Smurfs film, taking a main voice role and serving as a producer. |
June 2024 | Rihanna launched a hair care brand called Fenty Hair, which aims to cater to all hair types, textures, and routines. |
2023 | Rolling Stone ranked Rihanna number 68 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time, acknowledging her significant impact as a vocalist. |
2023 | Rihanna appears in archive footage in Power Book II: Ghost episode 'Land of Lies' |
August 1 2023 | Rihanna gave birth to her second son, Riot Rose Mayers. |
February 12 2023 | Rihanna headlined the Super Bowl LVII halftime show, her first live performance in over five years, receiving mostly positive reception. |
2022 | The Clara Lionel Foundation allocated 13 million euro to climate justice. |
2022 | Rihanna appears in archive footage in Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons documentary series |
2022 | Featured in A$AP Rocky's music video 'D.M.B.' from the album Don't Be Dumb, directed by A$AP Rocky |
October 28 2022 | Rihanna released the lead single 'Lift Me Up' from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack, her first solo musical release since Anti. |
March 13 2022 | Rihanna gave birth to her first son, RZA Athelaston Mayers. |
2021 | Rihanna was declared a National Hero of Barbados, recognizing her significant achievements and influence. |
2021 | Recorded the song 'Danger' |
September 2021 | Rihanna dropped the lawsuit against her father, Ronald Fenty. |
May 2021 | American rapper ASAP Rocky confirmed that he and Rihanna were in a relationship. |
February 2021 | Rihanna extended her support to the Indian farmers' protest against the farm bills via Twitter. |
February 2021 | Due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rihanna and LVMH decided to put her Fenty fashion house on hold. |
2020 | At the NAACP Image Awards, Rihanna received the President's Award, acknowledging her achievements as an artist and her contributions as a philanthropist and activist. |
2020 | Rihanna debuted on the Sunday Times Rich List, claiming third place on the list of Britain's richest musicians. |
October 2 2020 | The third edition of the Savage X Fenty Show premiered on Amazon Prime Video, featuring performances from prominent musicians. |
September 2020 | Rihanna put her St John's Wood, North London house up for sale for £32 million. |
July 2020 | Rihanna launched a skin care brand called Fenty Skin. |
April 2020 | Rihanna donated an additional $2,100,000 to support individuals and children suffering from domestic violence amid the COVID-19 lockdown. |
March 2020 | Rihanna donated $5,000,000 to COVID-19 relief and provided personal protective equipment to the state of New York. |
March 27 2020 | Rihanna appeared on Canadian singer PartyNextDoor's song 'Believe It', marking her return to collaboration. |
January 2020 | Rihanna split from Hassan Jameel. |
2019 | Rihanna played a significant role in the musical film 'Guava Island.' |
2019 | Rihanna was listed among Forbes' Top 100 Most Powerful Women. |
2019 | Recorded several songs including 'Freeze It', 'Garden', 'Gwan Look Pon It', and featured on 'Hot Gyal' with XXXTENTACION and Mavado |
December 2019 | In an Instagram post, Rihanna alluded to her album being complete but indefinitely withheld the release date. |
October 2019 | Rihanna declined to perform at the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show in support of Colin Kaepernick. |
September 2019 | Signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. |
September 2019 | Rihanna promoted Savage X Fenty during New York Fashion Week at the Barclays Center, featuring notable models and performances from various musicians. |
August 2019 | Rihanna and co-songwriters registered a song titled 'Private Loving' with the music publishing organization BMI. |
May 29 2019 | Fenty was launched worldwide online, marking it as the first line that LVMH had launched since 1987. |
May 22 2019 | Rihanna launched her fashion brand Fenty under the luxury fashion group LVMH with a pop-up store in Paris. |
April 13 2019 | Guava Island was released by Amazon Studios, following a trailer premiere on November 24, 2018. |
January 2019 | Rihanna filed a lawsuit against her father, Ronald Fenty, over the use of the Fenty name for commercial purposes. |
2018 | Starred in Ocean's 8 and was appointed as an ambassador by the Government of Barbados. |
2018 | Rihanna co-chaired the 'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination' themed event at the Met Gala, wearing Maison Margiela. |
2018 | Rihanna appeared again on Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World issue, further solidifying her influence in entertainment. |
December 2018 | Rihanna confirmed that her upcoming album would be released in 2019 and announced that it would be a reggae project. |
September 2018 | Rihanna launched her lingerie brand, Savage X Fenty, showcasing her vision for an inclusive brand at New York Fashion Week. |
September 20 2018 | The government of Barbados appointed Rihanna as an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, with responsibilities to promote education, tourism, and investment. |
August 2018 | Reports indicated that Rihanna was filming a secret project titled Guava Island in Cuba alongside Donald Glover. |
June 8 2018 | Rihanna had a major role in the heist film Ocean's 8, which grossed $300 million worldwide. |
2017 | Rihanna was featured in N.E.R.D's comeback single 'Lemon', which was part of the band's album No One Ever Really Dies. |
2017 | Rihanna was named Harvard University's 'Humanitarian of the Year' by the Harvard Foundation for her philanthropic efforts. |
2017 | Rihanna participated in the 2017 Women's March in New York, protesting the day after President Trump's inauguration. |
2017 | Rihanna featured in 'Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets,' a science fiction adventure film. |
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