Rihanna calls Indiana religious freedom law ‘bulls–t’ at March Madness Music Fest

Apparently, it’s quite a trend in Hollywood to speak out against Indiana’s “religious freedom” law.

Pop singer Rihanna became the latest celebrity to weigh in on the controversial legislation over the weekend, slamming the “bulls–t” law during her performance at the March Madness Music Fest, according to video captured by TMZ.



“Who’s feeling these new bulls–t laws they’re trying to pass around here?” Rihanna shouted as her song “Live Your Life” began playing. “I say f–k that s–t! … We’re just living our motherf–king lives!”

The pop star performed alongside many other musical guests at the festival, which took place in Indianapolis, Indiana, at White River State Park between April 3 and 5 ahead of the NCAA college basketball championship games.

Rihanna follows in the footsteps of stars like Miley Cyrus, who called Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) an “a–hole” for signing the religious freedom bill into law.

Cyrus also targeted Republican Sen. Tom Cotton (Ark.) for expressing his support of the law.

Opponents of the legislation worry that it will lead to discrimination of gay individuals, and lawmakers in Indiana responded to such concerns last week by making changes to the law.

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