Look,Romantic comedy Archives we love music as well, but the Grammys is a looooooooong show. One that is mucheasier to sit through with a good, strong drink.
If you don't believe us, and need a good, strong celebrity endorsement to that claim, we give you the amazing Rihanna and her lack of caring about drinking from her flask.
SEE ALSO: All the looks from the 2017 Grammys red carpetDuring a sweeping camera view of the surely fascinated crowd, Riri can clearly be seen drinking and tucking away her flask. And she really doesn't care if you saw it.
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And, just as expected, the internet saw her sneaky sipper. Guess what. She still didn't care.
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She's not even tucking it away, holding it for all to see.
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We sure hope that Rihanna isn't the only one to think ahead at the hours awaiting awards show attendees. Either those smiling faces surrounding her either had several rounds before the show started or have flasks of their own.
They just don't have Rihanna's bravery to bust it out whenever they need help sitting through the Grammys.
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