Barbadian singer, Robyn Fenty, popularly known as Rihanna was on Thursday, October 9, 2014Â given the everyday treatment as she was returned by the metal scanner at a Miami airport.
According to an exclusive report by Mail Online, the 26-year old singer was on her way out of Miami when she was told to remove her jewellery and clothing piece by piece until she was allowed through by the detector.
Rihanna was said to become upset after she was forced to take off more of her belongings. She was finally let through the detector after she removed a steel toe in the footwear she was putting on.
Just let me through!: Rihanna struggled to make it through airport security in Miami on Thursday [Photo credit: Pacific Coast News/ Barcroft media]
Too much bling!: The Only Girl In The World hit maker had to walk through a metal detector several times [photo credit: INF Photo]
Beep beep: The singer and actress put her bracelets through the machine to see if it was her bling that was causing the machine to go off [Photo Credit: INF photo]
Giving them the boot!: Perhaps it was Rihanna’s choice of footwear causing the problem as she was able to get through no problem after removing the shoes [Photo Credit: INF Photo]
Staying comfy: Rihanna arrived for a flight in Miami without a bra [Photo Credit: INF Photo]
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