Rihanna's video for 'We Found Love' has been banned by French authorities due to it's images of 'self-destructive' behaviour.
The 'We Found Love' video sees Rihanna involved in an intense relationship with boxer turned model Dudley O'Shaughnessy.
The couple are filmed go boozing, take drugs, have wild sex and partying with friends in a field.
According to WENN.com officials at Supreme Audiovisual Council of France have decided that the video is to explicit to be shown before 10pm.
Rihanna's previous video for single 'S&M' was banned in over 10 countries and censored on YouTube after it was deemed to sexually explicit.
Speaking about the video, Rihanna said: "It's probably one of the deepest videos I've ever done. It's all about love and love being like a drug. You definitely get that from this - the good feeling of it and the dangers of it. That's what this video's about."
'We Found Love' is Rihanna's new single with Calvin Harris and is the first to be taken from her forthcoming album, which is out now.
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