Oh, she’s naked and I reckon they’re all legit, but the artist might have chosen more flattering pics for the collage.

Paolo Roversi is the photographer. Here is the story from December, 2017:

“The Italian fashion photographer Paolo Roversi first met Rihanna in 2014. It was at his Paris studio, the same one he has been working in for 20 years, and he made portraits of her using his vintage 8×10 format camera. The shoot was for the cover of i-D’s Music Issue in 2015 (styled by i-D fashion director Alastair McKimm), marking the beginning of the pair’s close working relationship.

Rihanna returned to Roversi’s studio in 2015 to shoot a series of images for her ANTI album campaign in 2016, shots which became the single artworks for ‘Bitch Better Have My Money,’ ‘Kiss It Better,’ and ‘Needed Me.’ But there were many more photographs that were never released. Now, Roversi is showing some of those unpublished images in the solo exhibition ‘Storie’ at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, as part of the Vogue Photo Festival, which runs through December 17. There is an entire room dedicated to never-seen-before photographs of Rihanna.”

Update: see below

“Top artificial-intelligence researchers across the country are racing to defuse an extraordinary political weapon: computer-generated fake videos that could undermine candidates and mislead voters during the 2020 presidential campaign. And they have a message: We’re not ready.”

The WaPo is concerned about how this affects politics, but the view from the celebrity nudity perspective is just as intimidating. It has gotten to the point where we simply can’t differentiate what has been created from what had been in the camera. Sure, sometimes the evidence is clear: there was never the slightest question that Lena Headey’s “shame” scene was faked because we know what Lena looks like naked, and that was certainly not it. At other times the evidence is simply not there: the debate over Tessa Thompson’s nude scene in Westworld rages on. To add to the confusion, the atmosphere of distrust is so thick that it has become common for people to insist that real scenes must have been faked, like Leslie Mann’s brief nudity in This is 40.

Update from the comments:

The first time I saw this one I kinda freaked. Thought it was some kind of European cut.

And here’s one of Bill Hader doing a really good impression – one where he changes his face to match the voice.

“The U.S. Office of Special Counsel, which is unrelated to special counsel Robert Mueller’s office, said in a letter to Trump that Conway has been a ‘repeat offender’ of the Hatch Act by disparaging Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official capacity during television interviews and on social media.”

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“Allowing Ms. Conway to continue her position of trust at the White House would demonstrate that the president is not interested in following the law or requiring his closest aides to do so.”

Hey, brilliant thinking, Poindexter! Do ya’ think the president is not interested in following the law or requiring his closest aides to do so? Gee, what tipped you off? Was it yesterday’s comment when he said that election laws do not apply to him?