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that's why I don't like the Rolling Stone cover, but whatever she's a young pop star looking for attention.

Treating the audience to a stirring stage effort, Rihanna joined forces with Jennifer Nettles at the 46th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards.
Held in Las Vegas on Sunday evening (April 3), the "Rude Boy" songstress and her Sugarland gal pal brought an undeniable energy as they offered up a rendition of a song by the name of "California King Bed".
Talking about bringing Rihanna on board for the ACMs, Executive Vice President of Specials, Music and Live Events for CBS Entertainment Jack Sussman dished, “We had worked with Rihanna [at the Grammys] and listened to some of her new music while we were together in Los Angeles and she played us this one song, and when we heard it our first reaction was, ‘did someone in Nashville write that?’”
Sussman added, "It sounded like one of these great country songs that she put her spin on. Jennifer was looking for a duet partner, we put them together and when you put two great artists like that together great things will happen and you’ll see it Sunday night.”
Bea told Rolling Stone, "Her people told me the direction that we were going was if Kid Rock and Rihanna had a baby. So I tried to think of things she hadn't done. And everyone kept on saying super sexy, super sexy, and I'm like, okay, I'll give you sexy."
Miss Akerlund continued, "I like everything that sparkles, so I was just trying to think of, like, what can we do that's not crystals, because we've done a lot of it, and then I was trying to come up with like, what is the hottest short on the planet, basically. And then we came up with this concept of photo digitizing on top of metal mesh."
Not getting the chance to meet RiRi in person prior to the shoot, Bea then spoke of the guesswork in choosing the right fit when it came to her short-shorts.
"I was just looking at the pictures online of like, her bum," she laughingly told. "I was just trying to figure out how she liked her shorts, and how they would end and cut."
"I just kept on saying, go shorter, go shorter," she added. "I knew we couldn't go much shorter, but I think the end result was just right."