Rihanna
Rihanna Honored for Leukemia Work
Rihanna isn't the only girl in the world to support the fight against leukemia: Last Thursday, the music superstar joined celebs like Eva Mendes and Leighton Meester at the annual gala for DKMS, an organization that connects bone marrow and stem cell donors with patients in need.
Drink Taylor Swift's Water!
Country sweetheart Taylor Swift is no snob—she'll even offer you a drink from her house! The catch: She wants you to support the UNICEF Tap Project first.
Rihanna's Happy Birthday wish
Rihanna is one of the busiest girls in show biz!
She opened up the American Music Awards last night with a bang, and is also spending the week promoting her new album, Loud. But she’s also taking a little time out to say happy birthday.
Rihanna asks fans to donate marrow
Recording artist and songwriter Rihanna is spreading the word about donating bone marrow. Rihanna recently heard the story of an eleven-year-old Broadway actress Shannon Tavarez. The girl was diagnosed with an acute form of leukemia last April. Rihanna is determined to help the young girl and wants her fans to help out too.
Rihanna is thirsty for help from fans

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The singer has joined celebs Demi Moore and Kevin Bacon in The Pepsi Refresh Project and she needs your help! Fans who vote online for their favorite cause can do something for their communities—by helping to win grants anywhere from $5,000 to $250,000!
Star-studded 'Hope for Haiti' telethon raises $57 million

All the stars aligned on January 22 for "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief". Organized by George Clooney, the telethon is reported to have raised $57 million… and counting. The sum does not yet include donations made on behalf of corporations, but it’s safe to say that the event, televised on dozens of channels and all major networks, was a huge success!
Spotted: Riri with DoSomething.org book!

Pictures recently surfaced of our favorite hip-hop princess, Rihanna, toting around a book made for her by none other than DoSomething.org!
In the days after she appeared on 20/20 and opened up about her very public experience with dating abuse, DoSomething.org heard from thousands of young women and men sharing their own personal stories of dating abuse and giving major props to Rihanna for her strength.





