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Rihanna puts on sexiest Grammys performance with raunchy Wild Thoughts routine

Singer wowed the audience in Madison Square Garden and viewers at home with her jaw-dropping routine

RIHANNA put on her raunchiest routine during her time on stage at the Grammys.

The 29-year-old superstar wowed the crowds at New York’s Madison Square Garden as she performed Wild Thoughts on stage with DJ Khaled and Byrson Tiller.

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Rihanna put on her sexiest ever performance at the GrammysCredit: Reuters
The 29-year-old wowed fans with her raunchy routineCredit: Reuters
She sang her hit track Wild Thoughts with DJ Khaled and Byrson TillerCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Some viewers hailed it the performance of the nightCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Rihanna looked sensational in a flowing pink dress which she wore with a matching flower in her hair.

There was no expense spared when it came to the staging on the night.

Rihanna was joined by almost 50 dancers and put on the performance of a lifetime.

Fans watching the show went wild for her raunchy display, with one tweeting: “Rihanna absolutely slayed it tonight during her performance at the Grammys!”

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Rihanna's racy routine had the audiences up on their feetCredit: AFP or licensors
She looked sensational in a floaty pink dressCredit: Getty Images - Getty
She was joined on stage by almost 50 backing dancersCredit: AFP or licensors
Rihanna owned the stage as she sung her heart outCredit: Reuters
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Her name started trending on Twitter after she performedCredit: AP:Associated Press

A second commented: “Rihanna rocked that performance!”

Another tweeted: “Oh my god! @rihanna you are so freaking sexy!”

Rihanna’s performance came after she bagged the Best Rap/Sung Performance alongside Kendrick Lamar for their track Loyalty.

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She was criticised by some viewers earlier in the evening after appearing to snub the Time's Up protest on the red carpet.

The performance was Rihanna's first since the tragic loss of her cousinCredit: AFP or licensors
She commandeered the stage like a complete proCredit: AP:Associated Press

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The performance was the first by Rihanna since the devastating loss of her cousin Tavon Alleyne.

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Her beloved 21-year-old relative was gunned down in the St Michael’s area of the island on Boxing Day.

She paid tribute to him multiple times on social media and was comforted by her supporters following the tragic news.

The full list of this year's Grammy Award winners...

  • Record Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
  • Album Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
  • Song Of The Year - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
  • Best New Artist - Alessia Cara
  • Best Pop Solo Performance - Shape Of You — Ed Sheeran
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance - Feel It Still — Portugal. The Man
  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
  • Best Pop Vocal Album - ÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran
  • Best Dance Recording - Tonite — LCD Soundsystem
  • Best Dance/Electronic Album - 3-D The Catalogue — Kraftwerk
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  • Best Rock Performance - You Want It Darker — Leonard Cohen
  • Best Metal Performance - Sultan’s Curse — Mastodon
  • Best Rock Song - Run — Foo Fighters
  • Best Rock Album - A Deeper Understanding — The War On Drugs
  • Best Alternative Music Album - Sleep Well Beast — The National
  • Best R&B Performance - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
  • Best Traditional R&B Performance - Redbone — Childish Gambino
  • Best R&B Song - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
  • Best Urban Contemporary Album - Starboy — The Weeknd
  • Best R&B Album - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
  • Best Rap Performance - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
  • Best Rap/Sung Performance - LOYALTY. — Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna
  • Best Rap Song - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
  • Best Rap Album - DAMN. — Kendrick Lamar
  • Best Reggae Album - Stony Hill — Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley
  • Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling) - The Princess Diarist — Carrie Fisher
  • Best Comedy Album - The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas — Dave Chappelle
  • Best Song Written For Visual Media - How Far I’ll Go” — Lin-Manuel Miranda (for Pixar's Moana)
  • Best Music Video - Humble. — Kendrick Lamar


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