Rihanna's had it up to here with fans begging for her new album while she's busy trying to help people during the pandemic ... and she's calling out President Trump too.
RiRi got heated Friday night while finally addressing the near-constant clamoring online for her to drop a new record.
It's clearly getting to her, because she said,"If one of y'all motherf**kers ask me about the album one more time when I'm trying to save the world, unlike y'all President..."The singer was on Instagram Live, and clearly more interested in discussing her efforts to help domestic violence victims -- cases have spiked during coronavirus quarantines. As we reported, she teamed with Twitter CEOThe dig at Trump is no surprise ...
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