The singer, who has been catapulted to superstardom after the phenomenal success of her worldwide hit “Umbrella,” has no intention of becoming a diva, and is being schooled on the pitfalls of celebrity by the hip-hop mogul.
Speaking at the MOBO Awards nominations party at London club Movida last night (08.22.07), she said: “He’s just told me to keep good people around me, stay humble, keep grounded and don’t get carried away by everything around me.”Rihanna - who was nominated for two awards, Best Video, for “Umbrella,” and Best International Act - also quashed speculation she and Jay-Z’s lover Beyonce Knowles are feuding.The 19-year-old singer insists the pair get on fine, despite constant reports claiming Beyonce is jealous of Rihanna’s success and the amount of time she spent working on her latest album, “Good Girl Gone Bad,” with the rapper.
Rihanna - who was signed by Jay-Z to Def Jam Records - said: “Beyonce is not the enemy. She is the competition but we get on fine. We’re great.”
The heartthrob singer will play a professional hockey player in the “Austin Powers” star’s latest comedy “The Love Guru.”
Justin - who lent his voice to “Shrek the Third,” which also starred Myers - will appear alongside Jessica Alba, who will play the hockey team’s owner and midget Verne Troyer, who will play the team’s coach. Production for the movie starts in September in Toronto. This is will be Justin’s debut appearance in a comedy film. His previous movie roles include “Alpha Dog,” “Black Snake Moan,” and “Southland Tales.”
Meanwhile, it was recently claimed Justin is set to move in with girlfriend Jessica Biel. The couple - who began dating in February, shortly after Justin ended his four-year relationship with Cameron Diaz - will start house hunting when the “SexyBack” singer finishes his world tour next month.
The “Caddyshack” star - who had been at a Swedish golf tournament - was stopped by Stockholm police when they saw the cart being driven “erratically on the pavement” through the city center at 3.30am on Sunday (08.19.07).
Murray, 56, was asked to take a breath test because the officers believed they could smell alcohol on his person, but he refused citing American legislation.
Detective Inspector Christer Holmlund said: “He refused to blow in the instrument. So we applied the old method - a blood test.”
“It will take 14 days before the results are in.”
The comic actor was taken into custody and signed a document acknowledging he had been operating the cart under the influence.
He also agreed to let a police officer plead guilty for him should the case go to trial.
Murray - who was allowed to leave the country on Monday (08.20.07) - will be charged if tests reveal his blood level exceeded the legal limit in Sweden.