Just wanted to know if anyone are planning to attend the tone ceremony. See the flyer below for more info.
October 10, 2013
For the love of Egypt, Rihanna
Rihanna honored her late grandmother with this chest tattoo of the Egyptian goddess Isis. "Goddess Isis – Complete Woman – Model for future generations – #GRANGRANDOLLY – always in and on my heart," she wrote.
Rihanna posted this photo on June 16, 2012, to show off her Egyptian falcon tattoo, which covered up a musical note that once decorated her ankle. "Back in the day, they would carve into the walls and they would carve a falcon," explained RiRi, "because they didn't have another way of saying a king in the sky."
Rihanna went Arabic for the tat on her left ribcage. It reportedly translates to "freedom in God."
Rihanna reveals her Nefertiti design in a photo shot by Terry Richardson.
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