Rihanna has stripped down for a photo shoot for the second time this month.
The spread for French magazine Lui comes after the 26-year-old took her clothes off for Vogue Brazil, which hit the shelves just last week.
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Rihanna brazenly displays her naked derriere in the very racy shots.
In one snap, she is seen lying on her stomach beside a swimming pool, her behind on show for all to see.
In another, she wears just a netted black G-string as she perches on the edge of a diving board.
Meanwhile, Rihanna goes topless on the cover of the magazine.
Her face is barely visible, with a large denim hat keeping her green eyes in the shade.
Clasping a beverage with long talon-like nails, the What's My Name? singer is leaning back on a chair wearing just the bottom half of a pink bikini.
Rihanna first posted the risque shots to her Instagram account on Tuesday, but the social networking site removed them an hour later because the pictures violated their rules against nudity, reports TMZ.
So Rihanna went ahead and uploaded the snaps to her Twitter account shortly thereafter.
It is less than a week after the singer was seen stripping down to her underwear for a glossy shoot in Vogue Brazil.
Rihanna proudly shared the image on her Twitter and Instagram pages, tweeting: ‘I am the G in Vogue!! Is it too late now?’ referring to the fact her head covers up one of the letters in the magazine’s logo.
The Stay hit-maker’s second cover shows her topless while smouldering at the camera with a short crop of wild, dark curls.
But it's not just Rihanna's risque photoshoots that has seen the pop star cause controversy.
The singer has been hit with a lawsuit from Geoffrey Keating, from Dublin, who claims the popstar made 'nauseatingly offensive' and false statements about him in an email sent to him and his wife last July.
He also claims the star used the same defamatory allegations via a telephone call to his sister.
Mr Keating, who worked for Rihanna on her Diamonds tour between October 2012 and July 2013, claims the comments have tarnished his reputation and damaged the future of his business.
The former bodyguard is seeking damages against the brunette beauty and he also wants her to publish a correction of the alleged defamation.
His lawyer, Gerald Kean, was granted permission yesterday to serve the singer with the legal papers at her home in New York City.
Mr Kean told TMZ.com: 'We're taking this battle very seriously. We are satisfied that the Irish Courts will see justice at the end of the day.'
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