Is Rihanna pregnant?

Although she has apologised to her fans for missing the gigs, she did not specify the cause of her illness and now rumours are spreading like wildfire claiming that she is pregnant.

Rihanna camp is also making it very easy for gossip tabloids to run with the story since information coming from them is very sketchy.
Rihanna was forced to cancelled two more shows on her sold out Diamonds World Tour this week after becoming ill.

Last month the pop singer cancelled one of her shows in Boston after contracting laryngitis. That show has since been rescheduled to a later date. Now the “Diamonds” hitmaker was forced to cancel or reschedule more shows in Texas.

Although her current ailment is unknown, Rihanna was spotted leaving the doctors office in Beverly Hills, California yesterday.
Rihanna has since apologised for the cancelled show via Instagram.

“I was sick since San Diego! I kept working because I thought two days off after the Vegas show would be enough time to recover and I f—ed up, those were two days off from hell and today is not different! I’m sad and disappointed about it! I had all kinds of plans for Houston!” Rihanna said.

Live nation has confirmed that her Houston show was not cancelled but rescheduled as a result of her illness.

“Unfortunately, as a result of illness Rihanna is unable to perform this evening at Houston’s Toyota Centre. Fans are instructed to retain their tickets to this event pending rescheduled show date information,” Live Nation said in a statement. — Urban Islandz.

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