Rihanna Savage X Fenty 2026 Controversy: Fans Slam 'Unrecognizable' Campaign
Rihanna's Savage X Fenty 2026 Valentine's Day campaign faces a major backlash over heavy Photoshop and pregnancy rumors. Read why fans are disappointed.
Is that really Rihanna? The internet is buzzing with skepticism after the pop icon's brand, Savage X Fenty, dropped its latest 2026 Valentine's Day campaign. While the collection aims to celebrate the goddess within, fans are instead calling out what they describe as a "shameful" amount of Photoshop that has left the star looking unrecognizable.
The Rihanna Savage X Fenty 2026 Controversy Breakdown
On Tuesday, January 6, 2026, Rihanna unveiled 'Love So Savage: A Modern Ode to Aphrodite.' The campaign features the 37-year-old entrepreneur posing as the Greek goddess of love. Despite the brand's commitment to inclusivity—offering sizes from XS to 4XL—the imagery has sparked a fierce debate over digital ethics and body standards.
Social media users were quick to spot inconsistencies. Critics pointed to a "weird indent" under her lower body and features that appeared disproportionate. One Reddit user lamented, "It would be nice to show a just-had-3-babies body in lingerie, especially someone like her who's always been confident." This backlash is particularly stinging because Savage X Fenty was famously praised in 2019 for its refusal to retouch models' scars and natural skin textures.
Body Doubles and Pregnancy Rumors
The editing fail has even fueled wilder theories. Some fans speculate that a body double was used, while others are convinced the Umbrella singer is hiding a fourth pregnancy. By strategically concealing her stomach in the photos, Rihanna has reignited whispers of a new addition to her family with rapper A$AP Rocky.
Rihanna told People that lingerie should be worn "any way and anywhere that you want." However, the disconnect between her message of empowerment and the heavily filtered campaign images suggests a growing rift between brand marketing and consumer expectations for authenticity.
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