Rihanna, who measures 5ft 8 (172.7 cm), is significantly taller than Beyonce, who is 5ft 6 (167.6 cm).
The “Bring It On: All or Nothing” actress is about 10.4 centimeters (4.1 inches) taller than the average American woman, who stands at approximately 162.6 centimeters (5 feet 4 inches).
Height Difference with Teairra Mari
Standing at 5 feet 8 inches (172.7 cm), Rihanna appears much taller on the red carpet than Teairra Mari, who is 5 feet 1 ½ inches (156.2 cm) tall.
Rihanna, at 5 feet 8 inches (172.7 cm), appears significantly taller on the red carpet than Teairra Mari, who is 5 feet 1 ½ inches (156.2 cm) tall, with a noticeable height difference of 6 ½ inches (Credit: Jen Lowery / Startraksphoto)
The height difference of 6 ½ inches (16.5 cm) between them is quite noticeable, especially in high-profile events where both are likely to wear heels, accentuating the disparity further.
Shoe Size Conversion
Rihanna wears a US shoe size 9, which roughly translates to a UK size 7, a European size 40, and a Japanese size 26.
Barbadian singer Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a singer,...
The “Bring It On: All or Nothing” actress is about 10.4 centimeters (4.1 inches) taller than the average American woman, who stands at approximately 162.6 centimeters (5 feet 4 inches).
Height Difference with Teairra Mari
Standing at 5 feet 8 inches (172.7 cm), Rihanna appears much taller on the red carpet than Teairra Mari, who is 5 feet 1 ½ inches (156.2 cm) tall.
Rihanna, at 5 feet 8 inches (172.7 cm), appears significantly taller on the red carpet than Teairra Mari, who is 5 feet 1 ½ inches (156.2 cm) tall, with a noticeable height difference of 6 ½ inches (Credit: Jen Lowery / Startraksphoto)
The height difference of 6 ½ inches (16.5 cm) between them is quite noticeable, especially in high-profile events where both are likely to wear heels, accentuating the disparity further.
Shoe Size Conversion
Rihanna wears a US shoe size 9, which roughly translates to a UK size 7, a European size 40, and a Japanese size 26.
Barbadian singer Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a singer,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Anne De Guia
- Your Next Shoes
The biblical thriller Mary has reportedly wrapped production in Morocco, and Deadline reveals that the film will feature Sir Anthony Hopkins in another royal role after portraying the former King of Asgard, Odin, as well as Lear in the Prime original film, King Lear. Hopkins plays King Herod in the thriller that’s directed by DJ Caruso, whose credits include Disturbia, Eagle Eye and the Vin Diesel actioner xXx: Return of Xander Cage. He joins newcomer Noa Cohen, who plays the titular role. Cohen was chosen after a worldwide casting search and happened to grow up an hour away from where Mary was born in Israel. Cohen can be seen in the Israeli YA series My Nephew Bentz, Infinity and the 2022 feature Silent Game.
The plot synopsis, per Deadline, reads,
“In coming-of-age story Mary, the title character is shunned following the otherworldly conception of her child and forced into hiding.
The plot synopsis, per Deadline, reads,
“In coming-of-age story Mary, the title character is shunned following the otherworldly conception of her child and forced into hiding.
- 4/10/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Filming has recently wrapped in Morocco on under-the-radar biblical thriller Mary, starring Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins as King Herod and emerging Israeli actress Noa Cohen as Mary.
In coming-of-age story Mary, the title character is shunned following the otherworldly conception of her child and forced into hiding. King Herod’s relentless drive to maintain power at any cost ignites the murderous pursuit of the newborn child that he believes is a threat to his reign on the throne. The film sees the young Mary and Joseph on the run and having to hide their baby, Jesus, at all costs.
The director is DJ Caruso (xXx: Return of Xander Cage), and the pic is produced by Mary Aloe, founder of Aloe Entertainment (Bruised), and Hannah Leader (Freud’s Last Session). Producing alongside were financiers Gillian Hormel (Bruised) of Ludascripts and Joshua Harris of PeachTree Media Partners (Not Without Hope).
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In coming-of-age story Mary, the title character is shunned following the otherworldly conception of her child and forced into hiding. King Herod’s relentless drive to maintain power at any cost ignites the murderous pursuit of the newborn child that he believes is a threat to his reign on the throne. The film sees the young Mary and Joseph on the run and having to hide their baby, Jesus, at all costs.
The director is DJ Caruso (xXx: Return of Xander Cage), and the pic is produced by Mary Aloe, founder of Aloe Entertainment (Bruised), and Hannah Leader (Freud’s Last Session). Producing alongside were financiers Gillian Hormel (Bruised) of Ludascripts and Joshua Harris of PeachTree Media Partners (Not Without Hope).
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- 4/10/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s been an eventful 2023 for international TV and film. As the strikes shut down Hollywood and streamers retrenched from the mega-spends of the Covid era, shows and movies from far and wide remained in demand like never before, as viewers continued to look to new countries for inspiration. Call it the Squid Game effect, or whatever you want, but neither subtitles nor geographical boundaries are an impediment to content getting seen any more. Here, we run down each Deadline International journalist’s top pick from the year, for the most part avoiding spoilers. You’ll find big-ticket U.S. fare, Japanese anime, restaurant TV dramas and Australian newsroom stories among our eclectic selections.
And for more on the top new non-u.S. titles for the year, be sure to check out our fortnightly Global Breakouts strand, featuring shows from Turkey,...
And for more on the top new non-u.S. titles for the year, be sure to check out our fortnightly Global Breakouts strand, featuring shows from Turkey,...
- 12/23/2023
- by Jesse Whittock, Melanie Goodfellow, Andreas Wiseman, Baz Bamigboye, Max Goldbart, Liz Shackleton, Stewart Clarke, Nancy Tartaglione, Diana Lodderhose, Jake Kanter and Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
Warning: contains major plot spoilers for Top Boy’s final season.
We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Dushane and Sully’s reign over Summerhouse has officially come to an end, and there definitely won’t be any reboots this time.
The final season of Top Boy has arrived on Netflix, and while it’s bittersweet because it’s goodbye, the ending did not disappoint. As expected, the six-episode season was full of betrayal, guns and murder. Viewers saw the deaths of fan-favourite characters such as Kieron (Joshua Blisset), Lauryn (Saffron Hocking) and even top boys Dushane (Ashley Walters) and Sully (Kane Robinson).
This season also told the story of Stefan (Araloyin Oshunremi), who fought with the decision to get revenge on Sully for killing Jamie (Michael Ward), and of Jaq (Jasmine Jobson) who struggled with the guilt of dealing drugs.
But as the series ends for good,...
We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Dushane and Sully’s reign over Summerhouse has officially come to an end, and there definitely won’t be any reboots this time.
The final season of Top Boy has arrived on Netflix, and while it’s bittersweet because it’s goodbye, the ending did not disappoint. As expected, the six-episode season was full of betrayal, guns and murder. Viewers saw the deaths of fan-favourite characters such as Kieron (Joshua Blisset), Lauryn (Saffron Hocking) and even top boys Dushane (Ashley Walters) and Sully (Kane Robinson).
This season also told the story of Stefan (Araloyin Oshunremi), who fought with the decision to get revenge on Sully for killing Jamie (Michael Ward), and of Jaq (Jasmine Jobson) who struggled with the guilt of dealing drugs.
But as the series ends for good,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The boxer turned actor anchors this tale of a UK photographer who travels to Senegal after the death of his estranged father
British-Nigerian director Joseph Adesunloye’s feature debut – made in 2016 but only now seeing the light of day – is the story of a London photographer travelling to Senegal for his father’s funeral. It’s a drifting movie, not entirely successful but grounded by the undeniable screen presence of boxer turned model turned actor Dudley O’Shaughnessy. (He was in the recent season of Top Boy; in his modelling days he appeared opposite Rihanna in the video for We Found Love.)
Here he plays Leke, a fashion photographer living the dream in Hackney; home is a loft-style flat overlooking the city and Leke is about to open a major show in China. The film begins with a couple of fake-feeling gallery scenes, everyone head-to-toe in black and air-kissing with extravagant...
British-Nigerian director Joseph Adesunloye’s feature debut – made in 2016 but only now seeing the light of day – is the story of a London photographer travelling to Senegal for his father’s funeral. It’s a drifting movie, not entirely successful but grounded by the undeniable screen presence of boxer turned model turned actor Dudley O’Shaughnessy. (He was in the recent season of Top Boy; in his modelling days he appeared opposite Rihanna in the video for We Found Love.)
Here he plays Leke, a fashion photographer living the dream in Hackney; home is a loft-style flat overlooking the city and Leke is about to open a major show in China. The film begins with a couple of fake-feeling gallery scenes, everyone head-to-toe in black and air-kissing with extravagant...
- 2/16/2021
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
From the carpet to your closet! Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Jourdan Dunn star in H&M's latest designer collaboration with luxe brand Balmain and the campaign photos are gorgeous. Taking place on a "futuristic urban subway," the ads feature the supermodels surrounded by male models Hao Yun Xiang and Dudley O'Shaughnessy. "When you love the Balmain world, you love the models that are part of it too. Kendall, Gigi, and Jourdan are my friends, and they are the perfect choice to star in the Balmain x H&M [...]...
- 9/25/2015
- Us Weekly
"Battleship" hasn't even debuted in the U.S. yet, but that's not stopping Rihanna from continuing her big screen takeover. According to U.K. paper The Sun, the "We Found Love" singer has been cast as a villain in the sixth installment of "The Fast and the Furious" franchise.
The pop music hitmaker will make her film debut in "Battleship" -- out May 18 -- but The Sun reports that Rihanna will play a dangerous femme fatale alongside regulars Paul Walker and Vin Diesel, and will film her part in London.
A source tells the newspaper that Rihanna's "Fast 6" character "has plenty of bite."
"Fast and Furious 6" is expected to begin production in May, with shooting to take place in the U.K. The Sun doesn't specify whether Rihanna is currently in talks or if her involvement in the sequel is already locked down, so we're going to file...
The pop music hitmaker will make her film debut in "Battleship" -- out May 18 -- but The Sun reports that Rihanna will play a dangerous femme fatale alongside regulars Paul Walker and Vin Diesel, and will film her part in London.
A source tells the newspaper that Rihanna's "Fast 6" character "has plenty of bite."
"Fast and Furious 6" is expected to begin production in May, with shooting to take place in the U.K. The Sun doesn't specify whether Rihanna is currently in talks or if her involvement in the sequel is already locked down, so we're going to file...
- 4/30/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Rihanna asked 127 Hours star James Franco to play her man in the We Found Love video.
The movie star reveals he had to turn the offer down because of a scheduling conflict.
Franco tells MTV News, "She actually asked me to be in that video, the one with the relationship that gets crazy. I couldn't do it."
But the actor insists he would have been interested in the role under different circumstances, adding, "I do like Rihanna."
The R&B star eventually asked model Dudley O'Shaughnessy to play her love interest in the promo.
The movie star reveals he had to turn the offer down because of a scheduling conflict.
Franco tells MTV News, "She actually asked me to be in that video, the one with the relationship that gets crazy. I couldn't do it."
But the actor insists he would have been interested in the role under different circumstances, adding, "I do like Rihanna."
The R&B star eventually asked model Dudley O'Shaughnessy to play her love interest in the promo.
- 4/27/2012
- WENN
Rihanna and James Franco: not just a relationship that ends with YouTube tributes.
The pop superstar and the Oscar-nominated actor almost worked together on the video for RiRi's "We Found Love." As Franco told MTV's Josh Horowitz, "She actually asked me to be in that video, the one with the relationship that gets crazy. I couldn't do it. But, I guess, I hope that that means there's mutual love between us."
As you'll recall, Franco recently posted a video of himself lip syncing along with Rihanna's "You Da One."
James Franco on WhoSay
While the Franco-Rihanna video for "We Found Love" never came to fruition (model Dudley O'Shaughnessy played Nana's love interest in the clip), the pair might appear onscreen together soon enough. Franco told MTV that Rihanna could make an appearance in "The End of the World," Seth Rogen's apocalypse comedy.
That film -- previously titled "Jay And Seth Vs.
The pop superstar and the Oscar-nominated actor almost worked together on the video for RiRi's "We Found Love." As Franco told MTV's Josh Horowitz, "She actually asked me to be in that video, the one with the relationship that gets crazy. I couldn't do it. But, I guess, I hope that that means there's mutual love between us."
As you'll recall, Franco recently posted a video of himself lip syncing along with Rihanna's "You Da One."
James Franco on WhoSay
While the Franco-Rihanna video for "We Found Love" never came to fruition (model Dudley O'Shaughnessy played Nana's love interest in the clip), the pair might appear onscreen together soon enough. Franco told MTV that Rihanna could make an appearance in "The End of the World," Seth Rogen's apocalypse comedy.
That film -- previously titled "Jay And Seth Vs.
- 4/26/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Actor reveals he almost co-starred in 'We Found Love' clip and may appear with Ri in new Seth Rogen film.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
James Franco
Photo: Neilson Barnard/ Getty Images
James Franco recently made headlines when he posted a video of himself singing Rihanna's Dr. Luke joint "You Da One" on the Internet. The clip was short, sweet and a bit out of nowhere.
But if you think that Franco was in one of his performance-art moments when he created the viral video, think again. It turns out he's just a fan of the colorful singer. "[It] didn't take a lot of work [to lip-synch to her song]," he confessed to MTV News at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday. "But I do like Rihanna."
In fact, his biggest confession about his connection to the singer came next. It seems the two were thisclose to working together on her 2011 "We Found Love" video.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
James Franco
Photo: Neilson Barnard/ Getty Images
James Franco recently made headlines when he posted a video of himself singing Rihanna's Dr. Luke joint "You Da One" on the Internet. The clip was short, sweet and a bit out of nowhere.
But if you think that Franco was in one of his performance-art moments when he created the viral video, think again. It turns out he's just a fan of the colorful singer. "[It] didn't take a lot of work [to lip-synch to her song]," he confessed to MTV News at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday. "But I do like Rihanna."
In fact, his biggest confession about his connection to the singer came next. It seems the two were thisclose to working together on her 2011 "We Found Love" video.
- 4/25/2012
- MTV Music News
Actor reveals he almost co-starred in 'We Found Love' clip and may appear with Ri in new Seth Rogen film.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
James Franco
Photo: Neilson Barnard/ Getty Images
James Franco recently made headlines when he posted a video of himself singing Rihanna's Dr. Luke joint "You Da One" on the Internet. The clip was short, sweet and a bit out of nowhere.
But if you think that Franco was in one of his performance-art moments when he created the viral video, think again. It turns out he's just a fan of the colorful singer. "[It] didn't take a lot of work [to lip-synch to her song]," he confessed to MTV News at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday. "But I do like Rihanna."
In fact, his biggest confession about his connection to the singer came next. It seems the two were thisclose to working together on her 2011 "We Found Love" video.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
James Franco
Photo: Neilson Barnard/ Getty Images
James Franco recently made headlines when he posted a video of himself singing Rihanna's Dr. Luke joint "You Da One" on the Internet. The clip was short, sweet and a bit out of nowhere.
But if you think that Franco was in one of his performance-art moments when he created the viral video, think again. It turns out he's just a fan of the colorful singer. "[It] didn't take a lot of work [to lip-synch to her song]," he confessed to MTV News at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday. "But I do like Rihanna."
In fact, his biggest confession about his connection to the singer came next. It seems the two were thisclose to working together on her 2011 "We Found Love" video.
- 4/25/2012
- MTV Movie News
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