Rihanna's Dublin billboards, now with added clothes

Ever see a giant poster of Rihanna and think "put some bloody clothes on, woman"? You're not alone.

Somebody in Dublin is upset with Rihanna appearing 'scantily-clad' (as they say) on billboards all around the capital.

So much so, they've decided to staple some clothes on the poor girl.

(Picture: @punkyscudmonkey via Twitter)

Obviously concerned for her well-being since the change in the weather, etc.

But wait, there's more.

The Bahamian bad girl princess rolls into Dublin later this month as part of her 'Diamonds World Tour', and this is what the uncensored posted should look like:

Sure the poor girl must be baltic.

It's not the first time RiRi has had a run-in with the Irish when it comes to prancing about in the nip - remember the Co Down farmer who told her to cover up in 2011?

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