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Photo: Rihanna Shows Off Her New Thigh High Boots (And Bare Butt Cheeks)

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Photo by @badgirlriri via Instagram

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We got worried for a second there: for the last week or so Rihanna has been using her Instagram account to promote her fashion line, which is NOT why anyone follows her. (Instead, Madge has been the one stirring tepid controversy with photos containing "mature content.")

But fear not, the @badgirlriri account—best known for its photos of weed, various NSFW levels of undress, strip club shenanigans and He Who Shall Not Be Named—is back to doing what it does best. Rihanna got a new pair of black thigh high boots, so she took the opportunity to strip down to her thong and pose with a pair.

She wrote, "Gotcha bitch tip toeing on my marble flo'!!! Sick ass custom Prada boots! Miuccia you RULE!!! Thank you"

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