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Rihanna too tough to collapse under the pressure of fame

Washington, Nov 10: R+B star Rihanna sympathises with the highly publicised problems of singers Britney Spears and Amy Winehouse, but refuses to undergo the same fate.

Washington, Nov 10: R+B star Rihanna sympathises with the highly publicised problems of singers Britney Spears and Amy Winehouse, but refuses to undergo the same fate.

In a recent interview, Rihanna vowed never to enter rehab due to a drink or drug problem, insisting that she is "too tough" to collapse under the pressure of fame.

"I refuse to crack under pressure - in fact I thrive on it. So when I read about Britney and Amy Winehouse who have suffered under it, it's sad," Contactmusic quoted her, as saying.

"It is easy to criticise them but it happens. You just have to stay focused and keep your feet on the ground," she added.

Meanwhile, the singer became the latest to join the diva club after she demanded an Irish Garda escort to help her deal with traffic on the way to a concert in Ireland. The 'Umbrella' singer made the wild appeal to concert promoters after observing the jamming on her last visit to Dublin.

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