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Word on the street is that billionaire beauty boss Rihanna is setting her eyes on another major market, hair. The internet went into a frenzy after images of Fenty Hair trademark documents began circulating online.


According to the trademark filed, the hair line will include hair bands, barrettes, picks, bows, clips, pins, ribbons, scrunchies, nets, hair extensions, wigs, hair curlers, and much more" The self-proclaimed bad gal’s company Roraj Trade LLC filed the trademark on July 15.

If the “What’s My Name?” singer’s previous business ventures are any indicator of how well Fenty Hair will do, then there is a great chance that it will be lucrative. Rihanna created Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin, and Savage X Fenty and with her successful career as an artist, she has become the youngest self-made billionaire in America, according to Forbes. The 34-year-old’s net worth is $1.4 billion and Forbes also named her the wealthiest female musician on the annual billionaire list in April.

Back in September, she did an interview with The New York Times and she talked about her conflicting feelings about becoming a billionaire.

“It’s tricky because it’s hard to even accept that’s where you’re at because I know where I’ve come from,” she said. “At the same time, it feels good to be able to inspire young women and boys, who like me, come from humble beginnings, who come from parents who are immigrants or who are immigrants themselves, to be able to do this.”

The Fenty hair news is just one more thing that the Grammy award-winner has fans anticipating. Her rumored R9 album is still on the brain of her beloved Rihanna Navy as well as photos of her newborn. Riri reportedly gave birth to a baby boy on May 10 in Los Angeles, CA. While neither she nor her boyfriend A$AP Rocky has revealed anything about their son, they have slowly been getting back outside.

Rihanna and Rocky were spotted in London a couple of weeks ago during the Wireless Festival.

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