Rihanna has put her three-storey Hollywood Hills mansion on the market again for $7.8million after previously renting it out for a staggering $35,000 a month.
The Umbrella hitmaker, 33, bought the stunning house in 2017 for $6.8million and tried to sell it for $7.5million in 2018 but wasn’t successful.
She originally decided to rent the property in 2019 when she was spending extended periods of time in London and also has another four residential properties across Los Angeles.
The property – which was broken into twice in 2018 – boasts six bedrooms and eight bathrooms over a spacious 7,130 square feet of living space.
There’s also a detached guest house in the grounds with a suite bedroom and a gym above a garage.
Ensuring that there won’t be a queue in the morning for the bathrooms, the main house also boasts a further two ‘half’ bathrooms.
Rihanna has shown off her flair for interiors with a neutral white colour scheme throughout, complete with striking chandeliers and floor to ceiling windows.
The living room definitely appears to be a place for the songstress to unwind after a long day at work, with luxurious rug, plush couches, a fireplace, as well as a piano to entertain any of her musical needs.
The dining room is also complete with a lot of natural light for the owners to host their family and friends in style.
Other features include a billiards room and a home theatre room while between the main house and the guest house there’s a pool and spa.
It comes after Rihanna officially became a billionaire last month following the success of her Fenty Beauty brand.
Forbes reported that Rihanna’s net worth was a staggering $1.7 billion.
At the end of July, the Diamonds singer promoted her latest business venture as she teased the imminent launch of her highly-anticipated fragrance.
In March, the superstar filed a trademark for a line of haircare products and tools, ranging from shampoo to hair glitter, under the name of Fenty Hair.
Her tentative business venture, which she has not confirmed, came as she hit the brakes on her Fenty fashion line, which was launched in May 2019.
Earlier this year, LVMH said in a statement that the brand, based in Paris, would be ‘put on hold’ pending better conditions – a rare setback for the luxury group, which has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic better than most rivals.
Rihanna – named the richest female musician in the world in 2019 – is said to be ‘sad’ at the decision, but her popular Savage X Fenty lingerie line, cosmetics lines Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin are set to continue.
Her underwear brand generates about $150million in revenue, The New York Times reported in December last year – but was not at that time profitable.
Fenty Skin had sales of $30million in under four months on its e-store, WWD reports.
Fenty Beauty reportedly generated $570million in revenue in 2018, according to Forbes.
The Diamonds singer first put out her makeup line three years ago at Sephora, racking up sales eclipsing $100million over the course of its first few weeks.
By contrast, when asked about Fenty last October, LVMH’s finance chief Jean-Jacques Guiony called it ‘a work in progress’.
He added: ‘We are still in a launching phase, and we have to figure out exactly what is the right offer.
‘It’s not something that is easy.’
Fenty fashion’s Instagram account has 1 million followers; Savage x Fenty by Rihanna has 4 million and Fenty Beauty by Rihanna 10.6 million.
Fenty Skin has 852,000 followers.
Fenty – named after the hitmaker’s full name, Robyn Rihanna Fenty – was meant to build on the singer’s joint cosmetics venture with LVMH, with a full range of clothing, shoes and accessories.
Rihanna is currently dating the rapper ASAP Rocky, 32, with the pair both spending time together in Europe this summer.