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Rihanna Plans to Write a Diss Track to Slam Body-Shamers
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The 'Umbrella' hitmaker is reportedly writing a new song to get back at her haters who have body shamed her after a sports writer called her 'fat.'

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Don't ever mess with Rihanna! After clapping back at body-shamers who called her "fat" on Monday, June 5 with a hilarious Gucci Mane meme, she has now reportedly planned to take another step by producing an inspirational song to get back at her haters.

Although Rih has coolly responded to her haters with the meme, she was said to be pretty wound up after being body shamed. "Like anyone, you don't want to be looked down on and you don't want to be treated differently on how you look. So add that times millions and you can imagine she didn't like being body shamed," a source told HollywoodLife.com.

But thanks to the "tough" situation, she was inspired to write an empowering music. "Though it hurt, it also lit a fire under her," the source continued. "She got mad, but she made sure not to cry about it. She instead has started writing about it because music has always been her outlet to get through tough times and it inspired her to write a lot."

As a good musician, the Bajan beauty turns her emotions into a musical inspiration. "So out of something bad it looks like we'll get great music out of it. So there is a silver lining to all of that has happened to her," the source concluded.

Rih clapping back at body-shamers came just days after Barstool Sports published a now-deleted article with a headline read, "Is Rihanna Going to Make Being Fat the Hot New Trend?" In the article, author Chris "Spags" Spagnuolo wrote that the 29-year-old songstress "looked like she was wearing a sumo suit."

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