The sculpted picture was created when she appeared with her baby bulge in a transparent catsuit on the cover of Vogue Magazine’s May edition, where she provided an exclusive on her pregnancy experience.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Rihanna, the business mogul and international music sensation, was honoured at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York with a statue of herself.
Despite the fact that she was unable to attend the Met Gala on Monday, the museum paid tribute to the singer throughout the event.
The singer’s pregnant form appeared royal amid other famous sculptures in the montage uploaded on her official Twitter page.
The sculpted picture was created when she appeared with her baby bulge in a transparent catsuit on the cover of Vogue Magazine’s May edition, where she provided an exclusive on her pregnancy experience.
Rihanna has made countless public appearances while pregnant, earning her notoriety for her unusual maternity style.
She expressed optimism in the interview that society will rethink “what is deemed descent” for pregnant women.
“Shut down the Met in marble!” the musician tweeted in response to the footage on Tuesday. What could be more opulent than that? Lol! Thank you for this historic homage, @metmuseum and @voguemagazine! This is a tough one for y’all!”
Celebrities from all walks of life walked the red carpet during the yearly event. Glided Glamour and White Tie was the dress code, which had the actors searching into the fashion archives of late-nineteenth-century New York.
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