Posted on 09/27/2011 11:05:59 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Pop star Rihanna got her marching orders after a farmer objected to her peeling off her clothes while filming a new video on his land.
Alan Graham, 61, pulled up in his tractor and told the sexy singer to cover up and later claimed: "Her behaviour was inappropriate."
Rihanna was recording a video for We Found Love with Scottish DJ Calvin Harris in a muddy barley field near Bangor, Co Down - ahead of three sell-out shows at Belfast's Odyssey Arena this weekend.
The filming was taking place close to a busy dual carriageway when she stripped to a bikini after removing a long checked dress. But the sight became too much for Mr Graham's Christian beliefs and he politely asked the filming to stop.
The father of four, a member the Democratic Unionist Party on North Down Borough council, said today: "She understood where I was coming from. We shook hands and parted company on good terms."
Mr Graham had agreed that one of his fields could be used for yesterday's recording but was not aware what the production team had in mind for the pop superstar when they moved to an adjoining piece of land. Earlier he had used his tractor to help pull free some recording equipment which got stuck in mud. He also helped fill in a hole with some of his straw.
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Hopefully, they got all the shots they needed in one take. :)
What this world needs is more Christian farmers.
What this world needs is more Christian farmers.
Was Shy Ronnie there?
Pics or it didn’t happen. ;)
Good for him.
Never expect any decency from a celebutard.
I knew a guy named Christian Farmer once — but he’s not that old; and I don’t think he lives in England; and he’s not actually a real farmer; and he definitely would not have told this young lady to cover her bikini-clad body...
Bangor?
Oh the beauty of God’s creation!
Not guilty.
Boy, can she ever sing! Ahem.
-Rex
You, sir are a gentleman and......
Sig....If I was only back in the Ol’ Sod and had a field to offer this poor unfortunate lass. ;-)
Disturbia indeed.
Getting out my pitch fork/Poking your hay/Don’t you see my silo rising high, high, high
I agree. Rihanna is as trashy as as pop culture gets. I’ll never forget when I saw a little girl, no more than ten singing her wildly popular single “S&M”. It really made me pause and shudder.
You have to careful about saying you would hit this one.
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