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Rihanna accused of cyber bullying a fan

I''m sorry but this is funny as heck...lol. So here's what happened. Last week one of Rihanna's fans tried to emulate her by re-creating one of RiRi's red carpet looks for her prom. (compare above...lol). Instead of commending her for effort, Rihanna clowned the Baltimore high school student.

The student, Alexis Carter, later spoke out, telling her local news station;
"I was very offended. Why throw shade on it when you had on the exact same thing? The poses was different but the outfit wasn't. She don't love her fans like she says she does."
So what got Alexis so upset? Well, after Rihanna Tweeted a picture of her outfit with a frowny face, #PromBat trended on Twitter for hours and then there were the memes. See them after the cut..

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