Uh-oh! Apparently United Kingdom is having a hard time dealing with Riri’s sexiness!

A poster advertising Rihanna’s perfume Rogue was banned in areas where children were most likely to see it because it presented the pop star in a “sexually suggestive” way according to Dailymail, a British national daily newspaper. The poster ad was not only provocative but it sent out a negative message that the UK did not want children to be exposed to. The Advertising Standards Agency received a single complaint saying that the poster was offensively sexual, demeaning to women, and featured images not suitable for children to see, Dailymail wrote. The ad agency also stated that Rihanna’s expression on the poster was an expression, “of defiance rather than vulnerability.”

In the banned ad, Rihanna is sitting on the floor, practically naked with her head and back leaning against a wall, and her legs are raised against a large bottle of her perfume brand. However, this was not Rihanna’s first time promoting her perfume “naked.” In June 2012, she promoted her perfume, “Rebelle” completely nude. Speaking of nude, Rihanna promoted her “Nude” perfume wearing only a cream lace lingerie and a piece of “gauze fabric” that was placed over her private area.

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By now, Rihanna should get accustomed to getting “banned.” Her Instagram got deleted after posting risqué pictures. She is even too much for the internet! Rihanna has outrageous sex appeal, but cover up some will ya? Just this past Wednesday, the 26 year-old Barbados-born pop star wore a sheer flapper dress for the CFDA awards in New York City. She even twerked in it. Her dressed was designed by Adam Selman and according to Style.com , it was covered with 230,000 Swarovski crystals.

But going back to Rihanna‘s poster for Rogue, do you think this will be a wakeup call for the fashion icon?