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NSFW: 5 reactions we had while watching Rihanna’s BBHMM video

Never owe Rihanna a dime!

That’s what the entire world is thinking after seeing her B*tch Better Have My Money music video.

1. At first we were excited


2. Then wondered what she had planned for that chest


3. Then we thought we shouldn’t be watching this at the office

4. The torture scenes got us like ...


5. The plot thickens and we can’t watch any more

The song has been topping charts for weeks and the much-anticipated video dropped last night.

Sitting at more than 1 million views on YouTube, the video is a seven-minute film that follows RiRi getting her money back.

It starts off all lovely and serene, with some classical music and a blonde woman applying make-up. What unfolds next is unspeakable. Think of a bloody scene from the serial killer TV series Dexter.

Let’s just say that it ends with a nude Rihanna lying in a chest of money covered in blood.

The 27-year old revealed on her Instagram account that the video, which she directed with Megaforce, has been in the works for eight months. “Ya girl got director skillz!!! The concept for this piece came to me 8 months ago!!! So you can imagine how anxious I am right now!!!” she wrote.

The Diamonds singer has been teasing fans since Sunday, when she took to the stage at the BET Awards and showed a few seconds of the video.

BBHMM, which got a platinum certification, is one of the songs that got her at the top of the Recording Industry Association of America’s list of artists with the most digital single awards.

What can we take from this video? RiRi is a bad ass.

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