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Celebrity1 min(s) read
Published 15:29 06 Sep 2020 GMT
A multi-hyphenate if ever we saw one, it appears that Rihanna can do no wrong. She has a slew of Grammy awards to her name, has launched one of the most successful beauty brands, ever, oh and we can't forget that she's the richest female musician on Earth.
However, this doesn't make her immune to the odd tumble. A representative for the musician Rihanna has confirmed that she's "healing quickly" after an electric scooter accident.
Per Entertainment Tonight, the 32-year-old suffered bruising to her face after the incident, but a rep has confirmed that she is now "completely fine".
The representative told People that "Rihanna is completely fine now but flipped over on an electric scooter last week and bruised her forehead and face."
"Luckily there were no major injuries and she is healing quickly," they added.
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This comes after a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, where the Umbrella singer said that while it is taking a long time for her to release her new album (four years and counting), fans "will not be disappointed" when it drops.
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"I am always working on music," the singer, who is also working on the launch of her new skincare line, Fenty Skin. "I am always working on music and when I am ready to put it out in the way that I feel fit, it's gonna come out."
She continued, "And you're not going to be disappointed when it happens. It's going to be worth it."
However, the Diamonds hitmaker stressed that she won't release her new album until she's completely confident that it's ready.
"I'm not just gonna put it out just because people are waiting," Rihanna said. "It's taken this long. I'm gonna make it worth it."