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Rihanna used Irish model Jahnassa Aicken as a body double in Armani Jeans commercial

Rihanna is said to have used a body double for the sexy Armani advertisement which she filmed earlier this year.

However, Rihanna, 24, may not be so forthcoming about this revelation and no doubt wants fans to believe she features throughout the minute-long video.

According to The Sun, Irish model Jahnassa Aicken is the other woman who bares her body in a pair of designer knickers.

However, Rihanna’s management allegedly made her sign an order banning her from speaking about the fact that she was used as a double.

“Jahnassa’s torso, body and bum appear in parts of the ad,” a source told The Sun.

“It’s shocking Rihanna wanted one considering she loves posing with no clothes, plus she’s in great shape.”

Rihanna is said to have used model Jahnassa Aicken as a body double for the sexy Armani advertisement which she filmed earlier this year

Rihanna is said to have used model Jahnassa Aicken as a body double for the sexy Armani advertisement which she filmed earlier this year

The advert shows Rihanna laying in a large double bed on her own wearing black lace underwear as she appears to have a nightmare.

It then cuts to her getting out of bed as she picks up the telephone and then slips into a pair of Armani jeans and a leather jacket.

The close-up shots of the singer’s derrière and of her bust are said to be Jahnassa Aicken – not Rihanna.

Jahnassa Aiken is said to have acted as Rihanna's body double in Armani Jeans commercial

Jahnassa Aiken is said to have acted as Rihanna's body double in Armani Jeans commercial

Rihanna – who first stated that she would be collaborating with Armani late last year – clearly wasn’t feeling over-confident about her own figure.

Jahnassa Aicken is said to have received a “modest sum” for the job, and was first spotted by Rihanna’s people in a crowd during the filming of her We Found Love music video in Northern Ireland.

“If we have complaints consumers have been misled by the use of a body double, we will investigate,” an Advertising Standards Authority spokesman told The Sun.