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‘Clubbing Stopped in my mid 20s’ US Musician Rihanna

Barbadian singer, Rihanna has revealed that she no longer prioritises clubbing.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Milan Fashion Week, the 36-year-old mother of two disclosed that she stopped liking the club in her mid 20s.

She was asked to choose between the pub and the club and she said, “Definitely, the pub. I stopped liking the club in my mid 20s.”

Rihanna also shared more about her personal preferences: “Coffee or tea? Coffee. I don’t sleep. I need it.

“I also prefer tequila to champagne.”

Rihanna and her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky donned head-to-toe in Bottega Veneta at the 2024 Milan Fashion Week.

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