Named the sexiest woman alive in 2011, Rihanna bares it all and shows off her amazing curves on the cover of Esquire. Find out more details inside!

Rihanna's unique beauty and style has helped her maintain a high position on the music charts and now the diva has been named the sexiest woman alive in 2011. The Barbados born beauty makes heads turn with every appearance and her latest photoshoot is definitely proof of her immense sex appeal. Rihanna bares it all for Esquire magazine and talks about fame, the Chris Brown incident that shocked an entire world.

Rihanna is definitely not shy to show off her sexuality and her latest album 'Loud' is surely oozing sexiness. R rated for sure, Rihanna looks amazing on the covershoot for Esquire; her effortless natural beauty being captured on film by acclaimed photographer Russell James.

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When asked about her provocative dance scenes and how she chooses the person from the crowd upon which she then grinds on for the public's delight, Rihanna explains: “The way I pick the person is, whoever I feel doesn't take themselves too seriously, or who I think would be majorly embarrassed about it. Like these old men... it's hilarious.”

A subject that seems to be always be present, the Chris Brown incident also comes up and Rihanna doesn't try to dodge the question. The shocking pictures or Rihanna after the horrific beating circled the world and people are still wondering about how she's dealing with things and about her feelings with regards to Chris Brown. Rihanna told the magazine that:

“It's incredible to see how he pulled out of it the way he did. Even when the world seemed like it was against him, you know? I really like the music he's putting out. I'm a fan of his stuff. I've always been a fan. Obviously, I had some resentment toward him for a while, for obvious reasons. But I've put that behind me. It was taking up too much of my time. It was too much anger. I'm really excited to see the breakthrough he's had in his career. I would never wish anything horrible for him. Never. I never have.”

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Rihanna's high dose of sexuality seems effortless, so in the interview the diva is asked about the sexy scenes that are a part of her concert shows. She tells the magazine that:

“At the end of a concert, I don't feel like I've been this sexy thing. Really, I don't even think about it.
Unless it's a song that really calls for it, like 'Skin' or 'S&M',or when I cover 'Darling Nikki'. There's a section that's called 'Sex' in the show, which is the obvious section for sexuality. What I'm saying is, that's the only part that's deliberate, you know?
Like, really? Honestly, even if it comes across sexual — it has to be a part of my subconscious thought. It's never deliberate in the rest of the show. I don't even really... I could see 'What's My Name?' — the dancing is pretty sexy. 'Rude Boy.' But I don't know. I guess people find different things sexy.”

Check out Rihanna's incendiary photoshoot and interview in the next issue of Esquire magazine, November 2011, which is just about to hit the shelves.

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