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‘Worried’ Rihanna Suffers From ‘Sleepless Nights’ Due To Complicated Chris Brown Romance?

The singer has shared her insomnia troubles with the rest of Twitter…

‘Queen of Twitter’ Rihanna likes to keep us entertained with many cryptic messages of love and her drama-filled life and she’s at it again – saying that she’s suffering from ‘sleepless nights’. Hmmm, wonder why? Maybe it’s got something to do with a certain relationship?

Rihanna arrives at St Pancras Station, London Sept 1 (WENN)

We doubt we’d be able to get a great nights sleep if we lived the life of Rihanna either – all that drama, the recent emotional interview with Oprah Winfrey that had us all almost in tears…and the list goes on. However, instead of linking the thoughtful tweet to anything or anyone in particular, instead she simply says that it’s her iPhone that’s keeping her from getting any sleep.

Aaahh, we hear ya Ri!

The superstar took to Twitter to leave her army of followers pondering yet again, saying: “This is the part where I lay in bed, begging myself for hrs to fall asleep, whilst letting this iPhone totally rule my life.”

Rihanna definitely seems to be the master of deep and thoughtful messages and we could sit here and link the fact that she’s constantly on her iPhone to maybe the ‘receiving of certain texts’ etc. However, we’ll leave the psychology of the Bajan star’s messages up to you…

What do you think Rihanna’s messages are about?

The singer definitely made her feelings for her ex boyfriend clear to Oprah in the heart-felt interview that we all (almost) sobbed through, saying: “I think he was the love of my life. He was the first love and I see that he loved me the same way. We were very young and very spontaneous. We ran free. We ran wild. We were falling in love going in at a really rapid pace and we forgot about ourselves as individuals.”

Do you think Rihanna should ‘forgive and forget’ or just move on?

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Rihanna arrives at St Pancras Station, London Sept 1 (WENN)

 

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