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Rihanna Selects Megan Thee Stallion As Brand Partner For Savage x Fenty Lingerie

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Rapper Megan Thee Stallion’s viral song “Savage” has evolved into a TikTok dance sensation with millions of people doing their own creative spin on the popular dance challenge with friends and family.

Now fashion mogul Rihanna has tapped the vivacious female emcee as the new partner to her popular Savage x Fenty lingerie brand as the face of the summer collection.

Rihanna announced on social media yesterday that Megan Thee Stallion will begin working with the brand.

On wearing Savage x Fenty, Megan Thee Stallion says, “I feel sexy, comfortable, and confident.

“I’m so excited to work with a brand that embodies diversity and celebrates women in all their glory,” Megan Thee Stallion said in a statement according to Harper’s Bazaar.

Source: The Black Chronicle

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