Rihanna's perfume ad is banned in England

England has recently banned Rihanna's advertisements for her new perfume, Rogue by Rihanna, for being considered to 'sexually suggestive' by the British Advertising Standards Authority.

In the ad Rihanna is seen posed topless by her perfume bottle carrying a gaze that shows why many teenage boys use her for their #womancrushwednesday on Intsagram.

E! Online goes into more details on the fiasco seeing as how they are just now getting over her recent risqué outfit at the CFDA awards. How much further is Rihanna going to push the media? Well, at least we know she will be making headlines for a while longer.

The ads are being taken down in the public areas of England because they don't feel as if they are appropriate for children to see. The picture shows Rihanna arriving at the launch event for the perfume in Paris.

Elle wanted to take a different view on this situation and although the British Authority saw Rihanna's face to imply a look of defiance rather than vulnerability, Elle saw that as a good thing for the ad. They argued that females should be able to feel sexual and strong-willed at the same time.

Has Rihanna gone too far? Or does she have a method to her madness?

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