Rihanna is on a roll.
After making jaws drop in her sheer dress at the CFDA awards while she was at it), the "Stay" songstress will receive the first-ever most desirable woman award at the Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards Saturday,
E! Online revealed.
Days before the award was announced, the fearless fashionista showed off her boobs and butt in a completely-see through dress as she picked up the CFDA's Fashion Icon Award, getting praises from the fashion industry for the daring look.
Rather than take herself too seriously in the midst of all the attention, Rihanna joked about the dress instead, posting a
split shot on Twitter of herself beside the
Family Guy dad Peter Griffin, who was in the same sparkly get-up. "He gets it!," she captioned the shot.
The Barbadian beauty didn't have the same luck in the U.K., however.
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Rihanna's perfume ad was banned there after it was deemed too "provocative," showing the singer topless and in high-waist bottoms, kicking up her heels against a Rogue by Rihanna perfume ad.
According to
Entertainment Tonight, the U.K.'s Advertising Standards Authority ruled Wednesday that the ads couldn't be placed around town "to reduce the possibility of it being seen by children."
"While we did not consider the image to be overtly sexual, we considered that
Rihanna's pose, with her legs raised in the air, was provocative," the
ASA said in a statement. "Because of this, and the fact that Rihanna appeared to be naked except for high heels, we concluded that the ad was sexually suggestive and should have been given a placement restriction to reduce the possibility of it being seen by children."
Similarly,
Dakota Fanning's Marc Jacobs Oh Lola! Perfume ad was also banned by the ASA, for "sexualizing children" back in 2011.