Her animal side: Rihanna has released behind-the-scenes shots of herself on the set of her music video Where Have You Been?
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She put on her most energetic and theatrical-costumed performance in the music video for her new single Where Have You Been? when it was released at the end of last month.
And now Rihanna has revealed just how she achieved her animalistic look for the film shot to accompany her latest track.
The 24-year-old star posted snaps of herself getting geared up for her several different appearances on her Facebook page today, with many of the shots featuring the star baring plenty of flesh.
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Never one to shy away from baring ample flesh, Rihanna can be seen topless as she gets crocodile scales painted on her chest and spine by make-up artists.
The professionals did a good job of covering up her nipple piercing which she has flaunted while out on the event circuit on occasion.
When she did not have the illusion of an animal exterior protecting her modesty, she concealed most of her chest using her hands and arms, but mainly leaving a hint to get the imagination going.
When she did not have the illusion of an animal exterior protecting her modesty, she concealed most of her chest using her hands and arms, but mainly leaving a hint to get the imagination going.
In the making: The star showed on Facebook just how she achieved her crocodile look
Swamp lady: The 24-year-old created the look for scene writhing around in water
Baring her bottom: She wore unlaced up trousers to show off her derriere
There’s no doubt about the pop star’s sexy status in the finished product but the behind-the-scenes still versions will get her admirers' hearts racing as they have more time to pour over curves.
A black lace bodysuit with an extremely high bikini line ensures maximum thigh is on display in a black and white shot.
Meanwhile her washboard stomach appears perfectly flat even as she sits down amongst a plethora of twigs in another image.
Topless antics: Rihanna attempted to conceal her naked chest with her hand and arm
All about the accessories: The star wore chunky bangles, rings and earrings
Familiar inkings: She showed off her famous tattoos
In the spirit: She even wore leopard print during her downtime for the animal-themed video
In a still which sees her emerging from a swamp, she leaves her bare bottom for all to see as her lace-up trousers remain undone.
As well as photographs of her donning a leopard print robe and zebra skin ensemble, she also shared an image of her rehearsing for dance routine in the studio.
Maximum thigh: The curly-haired star donned a sexy lace bodysuit
All about the legs: The shots show plenty of pins on parade
Choreography queen: Rihanna injected dance routines in a change to her usual perspective on music videos
Adding colour to the song: The need for more movement was well-suited on the track featuring beats form Calvin Harris
She recently said: 'Because my schedule has always been so busy, it never allowed for us to spend time rehearsing and making up dance moves.
'I was never going to shoot this video if I couldn't do choreography. Because it would be pretty pointless. It would be disappointing.'
Where Have You Been? - the fifth single to be released from her sixth studio album Talk That Talk - is a dance anthem produced by DJ Calvin Harris and Dr Luke.
'I was never going to shoot this video if I couldn't do choreography. Because it would be pretty pointless. It would be disappointing.'
Where Have You Been? - the fifth single to be released from her sixth studio album Talk That Talk - is a dance anthem produced by DJ Calvin Harris and Dr Luke.
Great shape: Her stomach appeared flat even as she sat amongst a pile of twigs
All-change: Her many costume changes were shared on the social networking website
Dancing in the desert: The performer released the finished product at the end of April
Quirky fashion: She donned oddly shaped red trousers for her zebra print shots.
Rihanna's "Where have You been?" Video:
Culled from The Mail Online UK.
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