Anitta goes TOPLESS as she becomes the latest model for Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty brand… after revealing she grew up with ‘guns, drugs and sex’
Singer Anitta is one of the new models for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty line.
Rihanna – who welcomed her second child this month with A$AP Rocky – has personally cast the Brazilian beauty in her fall campaign.
The Latin woman went topless with only a gold breast chain over her body as she used her arms to cover her belongings.
And the 30-year-old crooner added tiny panties that made the most of her long, muscular legs as she sat in a high-backed wicker chair.
‘Olá, Anitta…but let’s be bffr, she needs no introduction. Catch @anitta drippin’ in our Crystal Crush Xtra VIP Box, available exclusively to our VIPs only,” it read on Instagram.
It was added to another post: ‘Introducing #SavageXFenty’s newest brand partner, @Anitta! The Brazilian superstar brings sexy to the Savage family in the new Crystal Crush Xtra VIP Box.”
A 10: Singer Anitta is one of the new models for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty line. Rihanna – who welcomed her second child this month with A$AP Rocky – has personally cast the Brazilian beauty in her fall campaign
Rihanna’s line has become a blockbuster because it is inclusive with a wide range of sizes.
With a team composed of the industry’s elite, the label has disrupted and redefined the market with its accessible pricing, extensive range of styles made for everyone, and a unique approach that celebrates individuality.
This comes after Anittaborn Larissa de Macedo Machado, said she grew up in the ghetto.
She said June/July ’23 Freedom Issue of Harper’s Bazaar that all that toughness has shaped her into the woman she is today.
“If you were born in a place where you only have access to guns, crime, drugs and sex, that’s what you’re going to write about,” said the artist, who was seen shooting a music video last week.
“We can’t sing about the beautiful paradise in Rio if we don’t even get close (enough) to see that.… I’m not saying, ‘Oh, it’s so good to commit a crime.’ No. I’m just saying you haven’t given these people any chance to choose different things.’
She has been called sassy personality, but she claims it’s all for her public image.
“I dance, ass to the sky, and it sells more,” she tells me. “People like to complain, ‘Oh, this person is so vulgar.’ But that’s what they like. In addition to everything, I am also a business woman. I am an artist. I know how to get on stage and make everyone jump, make everyone do what I want. I know it sells.’
Not shy: The Latin American look went topless with just a gold chest chain over her body as she used her arms to cover her belongings. And the 30-year-old crooner added tiny panties that made the most of her long, muscular legs as she sat in a high-backed wicker chair
Anitta is really a character, an image that the star has made up.
“I was like, If I’m on this behavior, no one will ever mess with me. Before anyone (others) goes there, “Oh, I had sex. I did this. I did that.” The real me? I haven’t had sex in months and I don’t care. But Anitta would never do that. She fucks every day,” she said.
She grew up in the Brazilian favela Honório and only saw the glamor coast when she made it as a singer.
“People would say this is the ghetto here, it’s like the hood,” she suggested.
“I used to say, ‘When I’m old, I’m going to be rich. We’re going to have a pool. We’re all going to be by the pool.’ And she got it.
“Everyone was like, OK. They didn’t want to disappoint me, but they knew this wasn’t even real. But I was so sure. I knew that.’
About her father’s Candomblé religion, which is widely practiced among Afro-Brazilians and marginalized in the predominantly Roman Catholic country, “People are very prejudiced,” she says.
Congratulations! Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcomed their second child this month; May seen
“When it comes from the poor communities, people see it as a bad thing. If it comes from black people, if it comes from Indians, if it comes from Asians, from all the people who suffer from racism, I think those religions suffer even more.”
She insists she tells it like it is: “(People) don’t have the courage to say what they want,” she explained.
“They want to laugh and talk about the girl who said, ‘Oh, I learned how to talk to boyfriends.’
“If you put that in a quote, a million clicks. If you say, “Oh, she put several teachers in the locker room so she could learn while getting more glamorous,” no one will click on that.’
Background check: Growing up in Brazil’s favela Honório, she didn’t see the glamorous coastline until she made it as a singer. “People would say this is the ghetto here, it’s like the hood,” she suggested
All dressed up: Anitta at Tiffany & Co’s reopening of New York’s flagship store, The Landmark, in New York City in April
She has also been called out for choosing to go public with a past experience of sexual assault, after a Brazilian journalist began referencing it on Twitter.
“I felt so angry that this man felt like he knew something about me that could hurt me,” she says, so instead she brought it out herself, “Anitta said.
“I don’t like it when people try to threaten me or say, ‘Oh, I know this and that about you.’ Really and truly? Go there. Say it. If I don’t say it in front of you, I don’t care.’