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Rihanna's cleavage gets farmer's Irish up, singer asked to 'cover up'
By April MacIntyre Sep 28, 2011, 1:56 GMT

08/21/2011 - Rihanna - V Festival 2011 - Day 2 - Hylands Park - Chelmsford, Essex, UK © Landmark / PR Photos
Don't be flashing your girls or sagging your pants in Ireland on DUP Alderman Alan Graham's farm.
The Irish farmer told superstar Rihanna to cease and desist with her skimpy bandanna brassiere.
The BBC reports the farmers said, "I felt things were getting inappropriate" while RiRi shot a music video on his land.
Graham was getting a tractor when he saw and had issues with her lack of wardrobe: "I had my conversation with Rihanna and I hope she understands where I'm coming from. We shook hands," he said.
"I didn't know who was coming. If the name 'Rihanna' had been mentioned, well, no disrespect but it wouldn't have meant anything," he told the BBC.
"From my point of view, it was my land, I have an ethos and I felt it was inappropriate.
"I wish no ill will against Rihanna and her friends. Perhaps they could acquaint themselves with a greater God," he told the BBC.
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