Rihanna Is Making A Meme of Herself As Queen Elizabeth and the British Aren’t Happy
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When you’re a celebrity, you need to get used to a ton of other individuals making images of you, it’s practically simply some portion of the business now (regardless of whether you’re snickering along or not, tragically). Be that as it may, Rihanna is really taking it to the following level by making an image of herself, as well as doing as such by superimposing photographs of Queen Elizabeth’s head onto her body.
“Be humble” reads the caption of the first post that sparked the revolution (every single pun possible is intended here). It’s a photo of her body in that iconic head-to-toe green ensemble with over-the-knee green boots stepping onto a sidewalk…just with Queen Elizabeth’s head on the photo. The trend continued throughout the next 4-5 posts, all of which follow the same concept and use some of her greatest fashion moments, including that oversized, fuzzy Saint Laurent heart and her campaign shots for her Dior sunglasses collaboration.
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