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That’s not normal commuter attire! Rihanna wears thigh-high leather boots to ride the tube AGAIN

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It seems Rihanna can’t get enough of the London Underground.

The 24-year-old singer was spotted using public transport again last night a month after her last tube ride, but she hardly blended in with the crowd.

The raunchy singer wore a pair of thigh-high leather Christian Louboutin boots to make her way to rapper Drake’s concert at the O2 Arena on the Jubilee Line.

If the Barbadian star was trying to go incognito then she certainly failed to do so in her typically eye-catching attire.
Rihanna teamed the PVC-looking boots with a pair of tiny denim cut-off shorts and a flame-print T-shirt.

She completed her look with a large leather jacket and Ray-Ban sunglasses – despite being underground.

The Umbrella singer was joined by friends as she made her way down the escalators in Waterloo station and couldn’t resist posing by the sign on the platform.

It seems the blonde still hasn’t purchased herself an Oyster rechargeable pay-as-you-go card after declaring last month that she was ‘working on it’.

Instead, she used an old-fashioned, more expensive paper ticket as she strolled through the barriers in her high boots.

It appeared her entourage also hadn’t read a London guide book, because they were all over-paying for their tickets by not using Oyster.

Her trip on the tube comes after she used the Jubilee line in February to make her way to her BRIT awards rehearsal.

‘There’s so much traffic. It’s an hour and a half to the O2 but it’s 10-15 minutes on the Tube,’ she said at the time.

‘Me and my fans went to the concert together. That was the coolest part. I enjoyed it. I’m not afraid of interacting with people.’

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The superstar was of course referring to her first outing on the Tube last October when she travelled to her own arena show at the O2.

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