The farmer who owns the land found the singer's topless dance "inappropriate".
Rihanna has been ticked off by Bangor farmer Alan Graham during filming for her latest video in Northern Ireland. The farmer, who owns the land, told BBC news that he was fetching his tractor when he saw the Barbadian beauty dancing topless in his field.
"I thought it was inappropriate. I requested them to stop and they did," he told the reporter.
"I had my conversation with Rihanna and I hope she understands where I'm coming from," he said, "We shook hands."
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The Alderman had no idea who Rihanna was when he was approached about filming the video on his land. He went on to say "I didn't know who was coming. If the name Rihanna had been mentioned,
well, no disrespect but it wouldn't have meant anything,"
"From my point of view, it was my land, I have an ethos and I felt it was inappropriate," he explained, "I wish no ill will against Rihanna and her friends. Perhaps they could acquaint themselves with a greater God."
The singer was filming the video for her upcoming collaboration with Calvin Harris, We Found Love. Calvin originally received threats from RiRi fans aka the 'Rihanna Navy' via Twitter telling him it better be good! However, since then it has thankfully received a rave response from the fans resulting in Harris tweeting: "Wowow many good comments about song with @Rihanna so happy u like it, i told u she sounded like an angel! Thanks #RihannaNavy !! :D".

