Unfortunately I've got to dash off to this wedding. Therefore it's going
to be semi-coherent Tweets only from me until Sunday (19/5/13)/Monday
(20/5/13) and good manners dictate they will be intermittent at best.
Before I go though the US have obviously been working very hard to push
Rihanna to the top of the agenda for the Eurovision Song Contest. So a
quick update;
Early this morning - in order to maximise the impact on the Asian and
Australasian finacial markets - it was announced that Rihanna will be
supported on the European leg of her Diamonds World Tour by the most
hyped band of 2013 - Haim. For the Morocco (24/5/13) concert and the Turkey
(30/5/13) concert the purpose of this is obviously the "Are Haim Jewish
or not?" question. Despite the fact that Haim have yet to do very much
and are very weird and cult-like the Haim girls are clearly very
artistically talented. Therefore the CIA handlers hope is that all the
other European concerts will be accompanied by serious music journalists
going; "Well the support act are clearly much better than the main
act." Throughout the tour the hope is that Rihanna and Haim will become
close and they'll help report details of how the tour is going back to
the US.
Also today press reports are emerging that Rihanna is suing a UK High
Street clothes retailer. Sadly though this legal action isn't being
taken against River Island in order to bring the ill-conceived Rihanna
licensing deal to an end. Instead it's against River Island's main rival
Topshop for their use of Rihanna's images on T-Shirts without Rihanna's
permission. I haven't seen the legal papers or the T-Shirts in
question. However if they were taken in a public place the copyright of
the photographs belongs to the photographer so they can do what they
like with them. I suppose the case will spark some debate about press
freedom (especially the paparazzi) and the use of so-called 'Orphan
photographs' particularly on the Internet. However in the UK it is up to
Parliament rather than the Courts to change the law. Therefore all
Rihanna is doing is setting herself up for an expensive failure -
something which is sadly fast becoming the unofficial motto of Rihanna's
increasingly nihilistic management.
(Originally Posted) 11:20 on 17/5/13.
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