Photos: Rihanna's wet and wild vacation in Hawaii
Vancouver Sun Wednesday 18th April, 2012
Rihanna, the "Where Have You Been" singer has uploaded a bunch of sexy, wet and wild photos of her trip to Hawaii in January on her Facebook page, which has left her fans drooling!
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