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Rihanna shows off her hourglass curves in sheer lingerie

Rihanna put her hourglass curves on full display as she modelled sheer lingerie from her Fenty collection. 

The singer, 38, looked sensational in a pink bra adorned with a cherry design that she posed with gingham pyjamas. 

Adding height to her frame, the mother-of-three donned a pair of lace up pink stilettos, while she finished off her look with an array of gold necklaces. 

Rihanna captioned the snap: ‘savage summer: activated’. 

While she looked carefree and striking in the saucy snaps, it has been a troubling time for the singer after there was a shooting at the home she shares with ASAP Rocky in Beverly Hills.

Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, was charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing multiple rounds from an AR-15 style rifle at the home belonging to Rihanna and Rocky on March 8.

Rihanna put her hourglass curves on full display as she modelled sheer lingerie from Fenty

Rihanna put her hourglass curves on full display as she modelled sheer lingerie from Fenty 

Adding height to her frame, the mother-of-three donned a pair of lace up pink stilettos, while she accessorised with an array of gold necklaces

Adding height to her frame, the mother-of-three donned a pair of lace up pink stilettos, while she accessorised with an array of gold necklaces 

Rihanna, Rocky and their three children – RZA, Riot, and daughter Rocki, five months – and the singer’s mother had been on the property at the time of the shooting, along with two staff members.

Two other individuals were also in the neighboring residence that Ortiz allegedly fired on from her vehicle.

No one was injured in the shooting, but a law enforcement official told the Los Angeles Times that Rihanna and Rocky ‘easily could have been hit.’

The Los Angeles DA announced in his press conference that Judge Theresa McGonigle had set Ortiz’s bail at $1,875,000.

Ortiz was ordered to stay away from Rihanna and Rocky in the event that she should make bail, and surrender all of her firearms.

While the motive for the shooting remains a mystery at this point, Ortiz had previously sent messages and posts that targeted Rihanna.

In one message, Ortiz suggested Rihanna had spoken negatively about her, though they weren’t known to have any connection, personal or professional.

Ortiz shared bizarre videos in which she claimed Rihanna wanted to kill her.

The singer, 38, looked sensational in a pink bra adorned with a cherry design that she posed with gingham pyjamas

The singer, 38, looked sensational in a pink bra adorned with a cherry design that she posed with gingham pyjamas

Rihanna captioned the snap: 'savage summer: activated'

Rihanna captioned the snap: ‘savage summer: activated’

Ortiz, who had been a licensed speech pathologist for over a decade, has lost her license to practice in California at the request of the state attorney general in connection with her arrest following the March 8 incident, according to court documents reviewed by The Hollywood Reporter.

The suspect – who is originally from Illinois but resided in Florida up until her arrest – faces 14 charges in connection with the incident, including attempted murder.

The Daily Mail also revealed that Ortiz has had other brushes with the law including a previous arrest for domestic violence, careless driving and violating pretrial release conditions in Florida.

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