London: Popstar Rihanna is known for being a fearless fashionista and the hitmaker has now gone ahead and dyed her hair a bright red.The `Disturbia` hitmaker who had started a trend with her blonde fringe, wore her red hair with bangs covering her forehead, reported Daily Mail online.
She debuted the new style during a performance in Spain where she walked out on stage with her newly red hair, in a risque outfit comprising of a cone bra and a pair of black granny pants.
The singer won over the crowd at the Rock In Rio music festival in Arganda del Rey, near Madrid with her energetic routine.
The 22-year-old`s 62-date `Last Girl On Earth` tour kicked off in Belgium in April.
Following a break in her schedule the Barbadian singer will take the tour to the US in July, spending two months touring the country. She is set to finish in Syracuse, New York on August 28.
Rihanna also has two new singles to promote, `Te Amo` and `Rockstar 101`.
She has recorded eye-grabbing videos for each, with `Te Amo` seeing her play a PVC clad dominatrix, while `Rockstar 101` sees her wear nothing but a few strategically
placed chains.
PTI
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