No offense, Swifties, but Rihanna doesn't want to join Taylor Swift and her "Bad Blood" squad on stage -- and for good reason.
Taylor Swift is known for her good girl/ girl power image, despite the increasing number of people that she has had feuds with like Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus and even Pink.
But despite Taylor Swift's image and her prowess in making friends with the most beautiful, talented and influential people, Rihanna has no plans to join the "Bad Blood" singer on stage any time soon.
"I don't think I would (join Taylor Swift on stage). I just don't think it makes sense," Riri said in an interview with NME, as reported in The Guardian.
The "Bitch Better Have My Money (BBHMM)" singer went on to say that Taylor Swift's "brand" is very different from hers and that joining her for a performance on stage would make no sense.
"I don't think our brands are the same: I don't think they match," said the Barbados-born singer, who is known to be close friends with Swift's nemesis, Katy Perry. "I don't think our audiences are the same.
"In my mind, she's a role model, I'm not," she added.
Rihanna joins Miley Cyrus in the list of all the people who do not want to be on Taylor Swift's squad. Previously, the "We Can't Stop" singer slammed Swift's "Bad Blood" music video, which, according to her, promotes violence.
"I don't get the violence revenge thing," the former Disney star told Marie Claire. "That's supposed to be a good example? And I'm a bad role model because I'm running around with my titties out? I'm not sure how titties are worse than guns."
"I'm not trying to be in the squad," Miley Cyrus said in a New York Times interview. "None of my friends are famous and not because of any other reason than I just like real people who are living real lives, because I'm inspired by them."