She has a history of highly-sexualised and provocative performances.
But last night Rihanna took it to another level as she took to the stage for her Loud tour in Baltimore, Maryland.
The 23-year-old singer pulled out all the stops to get temperatures rising as she slipped into a revealing pair of hot-pants and a bra and thrusted her way through her songs with some of her most risqué dance moves yet.
Provocative: Last night pop star Rihanna took provocative to another level as she took to the stage for her Loud tour in Baltimore, Maryland
The Bajan star's embellished two-piece left little to the imagination as it clung tightly to her dangerous curves.
She paired the racy look with some hot-pink vinyl ankle boots and giant florescent hoop earrings to add extra wow factor.
Starting out the performance in a metallic blue mini-trench she stripped down on stage into the revealing attire, much to the delight of the crowd.
Sexually charged: The singer pulled out all the stops to get temperatures rising by slipping into a revealing hot-pants and bra as she thrusted her way through her songs with some of her most risqué dance moves yet
Then, in a series of suggestive moves, Rihanna proceeded to crawl around on her hands and knees, grind her hips and make gestures to her crotch.
The crowd went even more crazy when the pop star greeted her fans as she knelled on the stage.
The risqué performance comes after Rihanna was forced to defend her controversial new music video Man Down, insisting 'this is the real world'.
Taking to Twitter, she attacked her critics, claiming she was a 'rockstar not a parent' and saying she had 'the freedom to make art'.
Revealing: The Bajan star's embellished two-piece left little to the imagination, clinging tightly to her dangerous curves
Skimpy: Her embellished briefs were of the high cut variety
Man Down attracted the wrath of the Parents Television Council, who blasted Rihanna for showing a 'cold, calculated execution of murder'.
The video shows her taking revenge on a rapist by gunning him down in a crowded train station.
But Rihanna, herself a victim of domestic violence, disagreed with the criticism.
'I'm a 23 year old rockstar with NO KIDS! What's up with everybody wanting me to be a parent? I'm just a girl, I can only be your/our voice!' she wrote.
Fan favourite: The crowd went wild when Rihanna greeted her fans from the stage
Rear view: Rihanna gave the audience an eyeful of her toned derrière
And in an apparent direct response to the PTC she added: 'Cuz we all know how difficult/embarrassing it is to communicate touchy subject matters to anyone especially our parents!
'The music industry isn't exactly Parents R Us! We have the freedom to make art, LET US! Its your job to make sure they don't turn out like US.'
The council said in a statement: 'Rihanna's personal story and status as a celebrity superstar provided a golden opportunity for the singer to send an important message to female victims of rape and domestic violence.
Colourful: The singer also had a graffitied car as one of her stage props and two back-up dances in revealing fringed frocks
'Instead of telling victims they should seek help, Rihanna released a music video that gives retaliation in the form of premeditated murder the imprimatur of acceptability.'
Media justice group Industry Ears also criticised BET for airing the video.
'If Chris Brown shot a woman in his new video and BET premiered it, the world would stop,' Industry Ears co-founder Paul Porter said.
Controversy: The risqué performance comes after Rihanna was forced to defend her controversial new music video Man Down, insisting 'this is the real world'
'Rihanna should not get a pass and BET should know better. The video is far from broadcast worthy.'
Today, a defiant Rihanna praised her fans for their support, tweeting: 'Thank you for the amazing response on ManDownVideo I love you guys, and I love that u GOT IT!!'
It's the second time in as many weeks Rihanna attracted criticism from the PTC - she was slammed for her kinky performance with Britney Spears at the Billboard Awards.
Electric blue: She started out the performance in a metallic blue mini trench before stripping down on stage into the revealing attire
Last year, Rihanna was also criticised for being too provocative when she performed her hit song What's My Name, for the X Factor finale in the UK.
Once again she thrusted her way through her solo performance in tiny pants and strapless bra.
The X Factor had 3,215 complaints lodged with the regulator making it the most moaned-about show last year. with no other programme coming close to talent show.
Covered up? Rihanna arrived in Toronto, Canada today in a sweatshirt with her namesake on it but very little else
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