Here’s What Nigerians Have To Say About Rihanna’s Vogue Cover
Rihanna’s British Vogue cover is undoubtedly historic because this is the first time a black woman will feature on the magazine’s September edition.
We’re equally not surprised that people have a lot to say about this cover. Rihanna obviously served hot looks yet the ultra-thin brows she was sporting has got a lot of people talking including Nigerians.
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Many have gone on Twitter to compare RiRi’s brows to the legendary brow queen and Nollywood Actress, Eucharia Anunobi.
If you can recall, the actress was popular for her dramatic, ultra-thin brow s in the early 2000s. While it is impossible for the thin brow trend to return we can’t help but have a good laugh over these reactions.
See some of the funniest tweets about Rihanna’s brows below:
Eucharia Anunobi did those eyebrows first ? //t.co/oCYp7wZxhz
— Fat Belly ‘Nenye (@The_Nenye) July 31, 2018
Yoruba Aunty brows but make it Fashion! ?
Rihanna for British Vogue’s September 2018 edition. pic.twitter.com/v6agSfGN86
— 234Star.com (@234star_) July 31, 2018
I know it’s Rihanna but don’t try those brows please guys abeg
— The Human Torch (@Ngwenyuh) July 31, 2018
Rihanna ‘bout to bring back these brows guys! No ? pic.twitter.com/fxuo7qOv4u
— The Underdog (@tumee_m_) July 31, 2018
Lord please?♀️ not the Eucharia Anunobi kinda brows //t.co/FZOPO7tERi
— Enchanted (@mz_sarahokolo) July 31, 2018
same eye pencil style you people grilled eucharia anunobi for. pic.twitter.com/GEQpzkfui8
— Ebuka Nwobu (@EbukaSID) July 31, 2018
Eucharia Anunobi has got to be trending right now. She woke up in Rhianna’s body. ??
— Vav Omoluwabi (@soul_inspiredom) August 1, 2018
Move over Rihanna ! Eucharia Anunobi is the queen of ‘thin eyebrows’ //t.co/QKRE22Ze2b pic.twitter.com/96TBWyK8w3
— K e l l s Onu (@Kells_drums) August 1, 2018
See her brows… Eucharia anunobi inspired. I hope this is not the new trend oo. Cos i no gree.
— CH33DINMA (@tellmarh) August 1, 2018
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