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Saturday, June 15, 2013

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These boots were made for walking ... Rihanna hits town with pal
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RiRi sported the amazing thigh-high boots for an evening of partying ahead of her show at Twickenham stadium tonight.

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Strut ... Rihanna in striking boots
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The Bajan singer was flanked by bodyguards throughout the night, at one point sheltering from the rain alongside a pal under an umbrella.
There was drama at the hotel the 25-year-old was staying at when security ejected a woman.

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Stumble ... woman hits the deck
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The blonde was left sprawled across the doorway of the Mayfair establishment after security had helped her on her way.
Fans looked on in amusement as the high-spirited punter then struggled to get back to her feet.

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High spirits ... punter struggles to get back on feet
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Rihanna — who is supported on her tour by DJ David Guetta — had earlier taken her pal Melissa Forde out to party at the Cuckoo Club where they stayed until 5am.
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Crash ... woman takes nasty tumble
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Before hitting the town for the evening, Rihanna had spent the day shopping in the capital.
She was spotted in an all-black ensemble with a baseball cap and sunglasses being mobbed by fans outside her hotel as she was on her way to posh Knightsbridge department store Harrods.
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Big shoes to fill ... Rihanna's enormous boots
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And the history of the great city has obviously had an impact on the singer, as she also took to Twitter to treat her fans to a tiny piece of early 20th century literature.
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Shopping trip ... Rihanna dressed all in black
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She tweeted: "As a man thinketh, so is he!", which is a reference to a 1902 essay by English author James Allen.

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