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Rihanna had a troubled childhood in Barbados. A meeting with Jay-Z at 16 was her ticket out.

Content warning: This story includes descriptions of domestic violence that may be distressing to some readers.

On Monday Australian time, Rihanna will perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, her first live performance in five years.

The singer, business mogul and billionaire has taken a step back from music for nearly seven years now, focusing her energy on her size-inclusive lingerie line, Savage x Fenty, makeup and skincare brand, Fenty Beauty, and her son with A$AP Rocky.

Ahead of her upcoming performance, here's a look back at her rise to fame.

But first, watch: Behind Fenty Skin with Rihanna. Story continues below.


Video via Fenty Beauty.

Rihanna's troubled childhood.

Robyn Rihanna Fenty was born on February 20, 1988, and raised in Barbados with her two brothers. Growing up, her father was an alcoholic and addict and was physically abusive towards her mother.

"Fridays would be scary because he would come home drunk," she told Rolling Stone in 2011. "He'd get paid, and half of it would go toward alcohol. He'd walk in the door, and it was all eyes on him.

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"[My parents] had a very abusive relationship," she later told ABC News. "My dad was the abuser. [He hit her] on numerous accounts. I don't want to say normal, but it wasn't a surprise when it happened. She never went to the hospital. Domestic violence is not something that people want anybody to know," she added.

He was occasionally violent towards Rihanna as well.

"He slapped me so hard," she told Rolling Stone in 2011. "I ran home with his handprint on me. I couldn't believe it. My mother saw my face, how traumatised I was. You know how, when you know you did something wrong, and you deserve to get beat? This was out of nowhere."

At age eight, Rihanna's parents separated, and she took over caring for her younger brother, while her single mum worked full-time. Throughout her high school years, she was repeatedly bullied. 

"I got teased my entire school life," she told Glamour in 2013. "What they were picking on I don't even understand. It was my skin colour. Then when I got older, it was about my breasts." 

Rihanna in 2005. Image: Getty. 

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The making of a pop star.

During her teenage years, Rihanna used music as an escape, and always knew she wanted to pursue it as a career.

In 2003, she formed a girl group with two of her classmates, one of whom introduced them to US songwriter and producer Evan Rogers, who was on holiday in Barbados with his wife.

"We sang as a group and then we sang individually, and Evan expressed an interest in helping me get a solo deal," Rihanna told The Guardian.

In 2004, Rihanna's demos, including her future hit 'Pon de Replay', were sent to Def Jam Records and heard by their newly appointed president and CEO, Jay-Z. He invited Rihanna to New York for an audition.

Rihanna sang a Whitney Houston cover 'For the Love of You' and two originals, including 'Pon de Replay'. 

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"I was like, 'Oh God, he's right there, I can't look, I can't look, I can't look!'" she told The Guardian in 2007. "I remember being extremely quiet. I was very shy. I was cold the entire time. I had butterflies. I'm sitting across from Jay-Z. Like, Jay-Z. I was star-struck," she continued.

"The audition definitely went well.

"They [Def Jam] locked me into the office till 3am. And Jay-Z said, 'There's only two ways out. Out the door after you sign this deal. Or through this window.' And we were on the 29th floor. Very flattering."

Rihanna and Jay-Z. Image: Getty. 

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From Barbados teenager to international artist.

The same year Rihanna was signed to Def Jam Records, she relocated to the US permanently. 

"When I left Barbados, I didn't look back," she told Entertainment Weekly. "I wanted to do what I had to do, even if it meant moving to America."

In May 2005, the studio version of 'Pon de Replay' was released, and within months, it hit No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Rihanna was just 17.

One year later, her debut single 'SOS' hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts, and in 2007, she released her game-changing album, Good Girl Gone Bad.

It featured the hit single 'Umbrella (feat. Jay-Z)', which won her first Grammy Award.

In late 2007, Rihanna started dating fellow singer Chris Brown. Their relationship, despite being highly publicised, was kept relatively private between the pair.

But just after midnight on February 8, 2009, a 911 call was made after a pre-Grammy party the pair had attended. Later, TMZ leaked images of Rihanna, 20, battered and bruised. 

According to police reports, the couple got into an argument which led Brown to assault Rihanna as they drove home from the party. Brown was arrested for assault and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to 100 days of community service and five years' probation. 

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"It was embarrassing. It was humiliating. It was hurtful," Rihanna told Oprah Winfrey during Oprah's Next Chapter in 2012. "I lost my best friend. Everything I knew switched in a night."

Rihanna and Chris Brown on February 7, 2009. Image: Getty. From 2009 to 2016, Rihanna dated Drake on and off.

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During that time, her music career skyrocketed. She released multiple successful albums including Rated R (2009), Loud (2010) and Unapologetic (2012), won countless awards, and worked with artists including Kanye West and Calvin Harris.

But following the release of her eighth studio album, Anti, in 2016, she shifted her focus to building her brands, while also dabbling in acting. 

Rihanna's acting career.

In 2012, Rihanna made her big-screen debut, starring in the action film Battleship

Five years later, she played the recurring role of Marion Crane in the fifth and final season of Bates Motel. She also played a major role in the sci-fi film Valerian and the City

Most notably, Rihanna appeared in the all-female 2018 heist film, Ocean's 8.

Rihanna in Ocean's 8. Image: Warner. Bros. When Rihanna became a brand.

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In 2014, Rihanna entered the fashion world when she was named creative director of PUMA. 

The role ultimately led to the Fenty x PUMA line, which included her award-winning suede Creepers, which sold out in three hours.

Three years later, in 2017, she launched her biggest venture yet: her all-inclusive beauty brand, Fenty Beauty, alongside luxury goods giant LVMH.

The line launched with a whopping 40 shades of foundation (which later extended to 50), with the aim to create accessible makeup products for all skin tones. According to Insider, the darker shades sold out in record time. 

"It was important that every woman felt included in this brand," Rihanna told Time. "We are all so different, with our own unique skin tones, so we started with the 40 foundation shades out the gate."

In 2018, Rihanna launched her size-inclusive lingerie line, Savage x Fenty.

It was those two businesses that got Rihanna to billionaire status. 

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According to Forbes, the 33-year-old was worth AUD$2.4 billion in August 2021 - making her the wealthiest female musician in the world, and second only to Oprah Winfrey, the richest female entertainer. 

However, not all of her fashion brands have brought success. 

In 2019, she and LVMH launched a high-end fashion and accessories house also called Fenty, with the goal of extending her all-inclusive brand. Due to high prices and the COVID-19 pandemic, the business shut in early 2020.

And just this year, Rihanna was criticised for asking actor Johnny Depp to walk in her Fenty Beauty show.

Rihanna at the Fenty Beauty in Sydney, Australia. Image: Getty. 

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Her life these days. 

At 34 years old, Rihanna is still just getting started.

Fenty Beauty is continuing to expand - most recently, launching Fenty Skin in 2020, while Savage x Fenty is constantly launching new collections. 

While fans have been begging for new music since 2016, Rihanna has been continuously coy about if or when she will release new music in the future.

"I can't say when I'm going to drop," she told British Vogue in 2020. "But I am very aggressively working on music."

And although it wasn't what fans expected, Rihanna did release a new song 'Lift Me Up' which was a ballad created for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Rihanna said it was specifically a tribute for the late actor Chadwick Boseman.

Perhaps there will be even more new songs to come given Rihanna's upcoming Super Bowl performance. Saying she's "nervous but excited", it will be interesting to see who guest stars during her performance as well.

Longtime friends Rihanna and A$AP Rocky began dating in late 2020, though rumours about their relationship swirled as early as 2013, when Rocky opened for Rihanna's Diamonds World Tour. 

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Since becoming official, they have holidayed with Rihanna's family in Barbados and attended the Met Gala as a couple.

In May, the couple welcomed their first child. 

It came after their iconic pregnancy announcement in January while walking through Harlem, New York, with Rihanna wearing a pink vintage Chanel puffer coat unbuttoned to reveal her bump

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Since giving birth, Rihanna hasn't kept her family life on the down-low. She has, however, shown one video of their son.

In December 2022, she shared a video on TikTok of their son sitting in a booster seat in the back of a car, looking cute, with Rihanna saying in the background: "He's trying to get mummy's phone."

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Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Rihanna said she "cherished" the small moments with their son. 

"Oh, my God, in the mornings seeing his morning face! Seeing a baby with little bags and waking up and they're just startled. They're trying to figure out where they're at. It's the cutest. It's my favourite part of the day... He's amazing. He's a happy baby."

This article was originally published on August 7, 2021 and has been updated with new information.

If this has raised any issues for you, or if you just feel like you need to speak to someone, please call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) – the national sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling service. 

Feature Image: Getty/TikTok @rihanna.

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