Rihanna is outraged that her latest single 'S&M' was censored on Radio 1's Chart show.
The singer, whose single 'S&M' includes sexually provocative lyrics, was censored on Radio 1's chart show yesterday (February 6).
Lyrics including 'sex', 'whip' and 'chains' were cut out when the single, a new entry at number 20, was played on the chart show.
Radio DJ Reggie Yates renamed the songs title, introducing it as 'Come On' instead of 'S&M'.
UPDATE: BBC Radio 1 Respond To Rihanna Criticism Over 'S&M' Song.
Rihanna recated to the news over Twitter: ''Are you f*cking kidding me???''
The video for 'S&M' has also been banned in several countries, while other broadcasters have vowed to only show it at more adult-friendly times of the day.
MORE: Worse Than Rihanna: Most Shocking Music Videos.
Rihanna's 'S&M' censored on Radio 1:
Rihanna - live
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