Rihanna gives journalist lap dance
London - Rihanna helped make one of London's newspaper journalist's year on Thursday night when she picked her out of a crowd and treated her to a very public lap dance.
According to Young Hollywood the pop star gave ES Magazine commissioning editor Lotte Jeffs a thrill when she invited her to join her onstage after asking her fans, "any boys in there want a lap dance..or any girls?"
Lotte Jeffs found herself lying on a circular bed in the center of the stage with the Umbrella singer. Recalling the magical moment in Friday Evenings' newspaper, the journalist writes, "it was a night I will never forget. Global superstar Rihanna dragged me on stage and gave me a lap dance in front of 20,000 screaming fans."
Congoo reports that Lotte Jeffs also became the envy of Rihanna's fans when the saucy superstar insisted on touching her breast and the NewKerala reports quote the reporter as saying,
According to Young Hollywood the pop star gave ES Magazine commissioning editor Lotte Jeffs a thrill when she invited her to join her onstage after asking her fans, "any boys in there want a lap dance..or any girls?"
Lotte Jeffs found herself lying on a circular bed in the center of the stage with the Umbrella singer. Recalling the magical moment in Friday Evenings' newspaper, the journalist writes,
Congoo reports that Lotte Jeffs also became the envy of Rihanna's fans when the saucy superstar insisted on touching her breast and the NewKerala reports quote the reporter as saying,
"I wanted to put on a bit of a show... but I couldn't possibly take liberties with Ri Ri. So I pretended to run my hand up and down her sweat-dripping, semi naked body... Rihanna, however, was up for it,"
she said.
"She grabbed my hand and slammed it on to her left breast. That gave me all the permission I needed to, as Rihanna would say 'Go hard'. I grabbed her waist and tossed back my head as she knelt over me, two fantastic breasts in my face. We started slowly spinning, there was a loud 'kerthunk' and I suddenly realised the bed had dropped down under the stage,"