Rihanna 'not happy' about tiny size zero figure

Rihanna has revealed she doesn't like her super-slim size zero figure, and wants her curves back

Rihanna 'not happy' about size zero figure
Rihanna 'not happy' about size zero figure
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Rihanna has revealed she doesn't like her super-slim size zero figure, and wants her curves back

Rihanna has said she's 'not happy' about her shrinking figure, revealing she has plummeted to a tiny size zero in recent months.

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Rihanna has put her drastic weight loss down to her ridiculously hectic schedule, but insists she was far happier when she was a more normal size.

The Birthday Cake singer told Us Magazine: 'I'm a size zero - and not happy about it,' she told Us Magazine. 'I went way too far. I prefer myself a bit chunkier. I want my old butt back.'

From whizzing out a new album to a movie cameo and appearances around the globe, Rihanna's certainly been a busy girl of late.

And according to the starlet, it's only set to get worse.

'I want to do two more [movies] before touring again next year,' she told the magazine. 'My schedule is crazy.'

Rhi first drew concerns for her health earlier this year, when she posted a picture of herself attached to an IV drip, just hours after attending New York's Met Ball.

Speaking of the incident, she said: 'I got no sleep [beforehand]. 'It's harsh on your body!'

Last week, the songstress cancelled three-month stay in the UK at the last minute, which sources say is 'very unlike her'.

The 24-year-old was scheduled to film a fashion series for Sky Living as well as perform at Radio 1's Hackney Weekend and the O2 Wireless Festival over the summer months.

What do YOU think of Rihanna's shrinking figure? Has she become too thin? Let us know in the comments box below…

SEE RIHIANNA'S CHANGING FIGURE HERE!

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