It looks like Rihanna and Drake may be the real thing. The "Work" singer just got a tribute to her on-again-off-again beau tatt...
It looks like Rihanna and Drake may be the real thing. The "Work" singer just got a tribute to her on-again-off-again beau tattooed on her enviable body.
RiRi went to Bang Bang Tattoo in New York City and got a camo shark inked on her ankle. Why is that significant? It's the same shark Drake held in a selfie with the chanteuse during a trip to the Toronto Aquarium they embarked on earlier this summer, People reports.
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Rihanna got a tattoo to solidify her love for Drake |
In case all that isn't cute enough for you, a spy said that the couple also had a special guest with them in Miami this week. "Drake's father [Dennis Graham] was there and has given his blessing to the relationship. As they were snuggling up, Drake's dad was standing on a banquette behind them hugging them." Read More: http://www.nickiswift.com
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