One Veteran's Day, singer Rihanna took to Instagram and Twitter to share a patriotic photo to pay tribute to the men and women how sacrifice their lives for America.

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While the photo was a great way to celebrate Veteran's Day, RiRi stole the photo from Coronet Diamond's and altered the photo so it looked like she created the image.

 We salute you... Today and EVERYDAY!!! Thanking you #HappyVeteransDay

A photo posted by badgalriri (@badgalriri) on Nov 11, 2014 at 3:01pm PST

The two photos can be seen here.

The singer photo shopped her own image onto the photo and also removed the jewelry company's hashtag and now the company wants her to pay.

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Well they don't exactly want it to come out of Rihanna's pocket, but they do want the singer to share an apology on her social networking sites that indicates that Coronet Diamond's actually created the original image.

On Friday, TMZ reported that Coronet has sent Rihanna a cease and desist letter, and reps for the singer have yet to make a statement.

Rihanna has 14 million followers on Instagram and 38.3 million followers on Twitter, so the singer's apology is ultimately giving the company some free advertising.

It looks like the singer's kind gesture may have backfired and landed her in some trouble.

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