Probably the only man in the world who doesn't want to see Rihanna topless orders her off his farm

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Get orf my land! Probably the only man in the world who doesn't want to see Rihanna topless orders her off his farm


By Andrea Magrath, Holly Thomas and Sarah Hajibagheri

Last updated at 11:54 AM on 28th September 2011


For many men, having a world-famous pop beauty undress on their doorstep would be a cause for celebration.
But not for farmer Alan Graham, 61, as Rihanna found out when she posed topless on his land for a racy video shoot.
The 23-year-old singer was forced to beat a hasty retreat from Mr Graham’s muddy field in Northern Ireland after he interrupted the filming and told her to cover up.

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Alderman Alan Graham said he was fetching his tractor when he saw her cavorting in the field and thought it was unacceptable
Alderman Alan Graham said he was fetching his tractor when he saw her cavorting in the field and thought it was unacceptable
Just not on! Democratic Unionist Party Alderman Alan Graham said he was fetching his tractor when he saw her cavorting in the field and thought it was unacceptable
Step aside! Rihanna shouted for people to move back while she was filming the video for her new single We Found Love in the New Lodge area of North Belfast
Step aside! Rihanna shouted for people to move back while she was filming the video for her new single We Found Love in the New Lodge area of North Belfast
What's up Belfast? The 23-year-old, who added a pair of raunchy hold-ups to her dungarees ensemble, didn't appear too bothered by the crowd
What's up Belfast? The 23-year-old, who added a pair of raunchy hold-ups to her dungarees ensemble, didn't appear too bothered by the crowd
Rihanna had been filming the video for her latest single, We Found Love, with Scottish DJ Calvin Harris – which at one point saw the singer go topless – when Mr Graham spotted her stripping down to a bikini made up of red handkerchiefs.
The furious farmer, who asked for filming to be halted, defended his actions yesterday, saying Rihanna’s behaviour was ‘inappropriate’.

Mr Graham had agreed for one of his fields in Bangor, County Down, to be used for recording but was not aware what the production team had in mind for the star.
The father-of-four, a member the Democratic Unionist Party on North Down Borough Council, said: ‘I had never heard of Rihanna until someone called me requesting the use of my land. I knew on Monday who she was.
In full view: The Barbadian gave the watching crowd a sight of her best assets
In full view: The Barbadian gave the watching crowd a sight of her best assets
The show must go on: Schoolchildren clamoured with their phones and cameras for shots of the star, who marched past undeterred
The show must go on: Schoolchildren clamoured with their phones and cameras for shots of the star, who marched past undeterred
The show must go on: Schoolchildren clamoured with their phones and cameras for shots of the star, who marched past undeterred
Showered with attention: Hoses spraying water all over the set for the video only added to the chaos
Showered with attention: Hoses spraying water all over the set for the video only added to the chaos
What are you looking at? Rihanna's appearance was a far cry from that of your average farm hand with her denim crop top and scarlet lips
What are you looking at? Rihanna's appearance was a far cry from that of your average farm hand with her denim crop top and scarlet lips
‘Someone explained she was as big as it gets as far as pop stars were concerned. I am a bit illiterate about those issues.
‘I realised things had got to a stage which was not acceptable to me. Things became inappropriate and I asked the film crew to stop.
‘If someone wants to borrow my field and things become inappropriate, then I say, “Enough is enough. You are not entitled to do that”. She understood where I was coming from. We shook hands and parted company on good terms.’
Seeing them off: Rihanna climbed into a white car to carry her away from the masses
Seeing them off: Rihanna climbed into a white car to carry her away from the masses
Seeing them off: Rihanna climbed into a white car to carry her away from the heaving masses
Final touch-up: Rihanna made a quick stop to allow a make-up artist to perfect her lips before filming
Final touch-up: Rihanna made a quick stop to allow a make-up artist to perfect her lips before filming

Racy: Rihanna shoots the video for We Found Love' (featuring Calvin Harris) in a Belfast flatRacy: Rihanna shoots the video for We Found Love' (featuring Calvin Harris) in a Belfast flat
Racy: Rihanna shoots the video for We Found Love' (featuring Calvin Harris) in a Belfast flat
Racy: Rihanna shoots the video for We Found Love' (featuring Calvin Harris) in a Belfast flat
Mr Graham, who owns 60 acres at Clandeboye outside Bangor, said: ‘There was no firm arrangement about borrowing the field.
‘Everything that was going to take place was not made clear to me.
‘To be fair to the people involved in asking for the field, I don’t think they were aware either of what would take place.
‘I have not received any payment at this moment in time and I don’t know if I will be paid.’

Did he see this? More controversy from Rihanna as she danced topless in the field on the video shoot Feeling free: The singer then stripped off her top to frolic in the field

Nice view: The singer was seen leaving forward while crew members appeared to be enjoying the view
R Rated: Rihanna's raunchy moves saw production on her new music video halted after the farmer whose land she was filming on in Northern Ireland objected


Good girl gone bad: Riri brings out her sultry side 'Inappropriate': Alan Graham, 61, asked for filming on We Found Love to stop when he saw the singer stripping off to a bikini


Skimpy ensemble: The California King bed singer was seen working her seductive moves to the camera
No hard feelings: The farmer told reporters,'She understood where I was coming from. We shook hands and parted company on good terms'

Rihanna will play three sell-out shows at Belfast’s Odyssey Arena this weekend.

It is not the first time the Grammy award-winning singer, whose hit singles include Rude Boy and S&M, has caused offence with her provocative outfits.

Her pre-watershed performance on last year’s X Factor final, which was watched live by more than a million young children, led to ITV being flooded with complaints from shocked viewers.

Smoking hot: Rihanna has a cigarette break while filming in Ireland
Smoking break: Rihanna also lit a cigarette up during the shoot in the field

Have a break: The Bajan singer takes five
Have a break: The Bajan singer takes five
Move on: Mr Graham was uncomfortable with the direction the shoot had taken and told the crew they were not entitled to behave that way on his land




Calling the shots: The Umbrella singer gives her own direction
Calling the shots: The Umbrella singer gives her own direction

The scenes, also featuring singer Christina Aguilera and her backing dancers in an even racier routine, also saw 2,868 complaints made to media regulator Ofcom.

When asked if he would be taking the complaints into consideration for the series this year, X Factor supremo Simon Cowell said: ‘I think based on the reaction we’d have to tone it down a bit.’

Ofcom said: ‘We have been holding talks over the summer ramming home the point that we don’t want to see things like this again.

‘We want to make sure that during family primetime shows, people are very much in safe territory and sticking to the rules.’

Country girl: Riri gets down to business in Ireland
Country girl: Riri gets down to business in Ireland

Queen of seduction: Rihanna oozes sex appeal as she films her new video

Queen of seduction: Rihanna oozes sex appeal as she films her new video


American woman: A dirty looking Rihanna gets put through her paces
American woman: A dirty looking Rihanna gets put through her paces







Causing a commotion: The filming caught the attention of locals including a group of girls who opened the back window of the bus to catch a glimpse on Rihanna
Causing a commotion: The filming caught the attention of locals including a group of girls who opened the back window of the bus to catch a glimpse on Rihanna

Lights, camera, action: Extra lighting is set up to capture the Bajan beauty
Lights, camera, action: Extra lighting is set up to capture the Bajan beauty
Last week Rihanna posted a series of messages about her new song on Twitter to nearly 8 million followers before the track was given its first airplay on Thursday.
She Tweeted: 'Btw I just HAVE to say a special Thank You for aaalllll the #MAJAH support on my first single WE FOUND LOVE!!!Hear it on iTunes if u haven't.' (sic)

The song takes on a dance direction and follows a house riff that slowly builds up before the heavy beat drops.
The title, We Found Love, began trending on Twitter after Def Jam began a massive online campaign over two weeks ago.
Greeting the fans: Rihanna was later seen waving to her adoring fans as she shot scenes for the video on a Belfast estate
Greeting the fans: Rihanna was later seen waving to her adoring fans as she shot scenes for the video on a Belfast estate
Double denim: Rihanna donned a denim bra top and matching skirt, with ripped stockings and trainers
Double denim: Rihanna donned a denim bra top and matching skirt, with ripped stockings and trainers
Double denim: Rihanna donned a denim bra top and matching skirt, with ripped stockings and trainers

Scene of the shoot: Hundreds of people tried to catch a glimpse of the star as she shot the video
Scene of the shoot: Hundreds of people tried to catch a glimpse of the star as she shot the video
Rude girl: Rihanna makes a rude gesture as she shoots the scenes
Rude girl: Rihanna makes a rude gesture as she shoots the scenes











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