Rihanna has been urged to clean up her act, by her former religious mentor.
Fears have grown for the Good Girl Gone Bad star in recent months.
Now family friend and Barbados pastor Bishop Vibert Lowe says Barbados is “praying for” the singer.
The 64-year-old clergyman preached to Rihanna and her family at church every week before she left Barbados for the international stage.
He told The Sun: “A lot of people have been praying for her and hoping that she will drop these bad habits.
“We feel it’s wrong for her to behave like this. As a young lady she’s not setting a good example,” he said.
Lowe said young people look to Rihanna as a mentor, and regard her as an idol and copy her lifestyle.
“There are people on the island who think she parties way too hard.”
Pastor concerned about Rihanna
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