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Rihanna takes US Super Bowl by storm, reveals second pregnancy

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  • Rihanna performed hits from Umbrella to Diamonds as she wowed the Super Bowl halftime crowd at her first live performance in seven years.
  • The 34-year-old sang her biggest hits with none of the instant costume changes, scene shifts or guest appearances that other performers have deployed.
  • During her performance, the hitmaker's tight clothing suggested a baby bump and sparked off a wave of social media speculation.
  • After the show, Rihanna's representative confirmed the singer was pregnant.

Pop and R&B superstar Rihanna performed hits from Umbrella to Diamonds as she wowed the Super Bowl halftime crowd at her first live performance in seven years, and revealed she was pregnant for a second time.

Dressed in a voluminous red jumpsuit over a tight-fitting latex top, Rihanna kicked off the 13-minute show on a platform high above the stage in Glendale, Arizona, with dozens of dancers in white ski-suits suspended on separate platforms around her.

Rihanna performs at the Apple Super Bowl LVII half
Rihanna performs at the Apple Super Bowl LVII halftime Show.

The 34-year-old sang her biggest hits with none of the instant costume changes, scene shifts or guest appearances that other performers have deployed at Super Bowl halftimes.

The theme, and the colour scheme, remained the same throughout the set, with red lights bathing the long stage.

Fireworks went off and lights sparkled from the stand as she was raised alone back into the air and sang Diamonds — with its refrain of "shine bright like a diamond" — to mark the end of the set.

Rihanna's tight clothing suggested a baby bump and sparked off a wave of social media speculation. After the show concluded, Rihanna's representative confirmed the singer was pregnant. She gave birth to her first child — with rapper A$AP Rocky — nine months ago.

Rihanna performs at the Apple Super Bowl LVII half
Rihanna performs at the Apple Super Bowl LVII halftime Show.

The Super Bowl is the music industry's premiere showcase and has featured performers including Lady Gaga, Beyonce´, Prince, Madonna and the Rolling Stones. The broadcast usually draws about 100 million viewers in the United States, with more tuning in from around the world.

DJ Snake and Jason Derulo, whose backup dancers included synchronised robot dogs, performed before the kick-off in Arizona.

The Kansas City Chiefs went on to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35, taking home their third Super Bowl championship.

CATCH IT ON TV
The 2023 American National Football League’s Super Bowl, the 57th annual showdown between the best of the best, broadcast live, exclusively across Africa on ESPN (Dstv 218, Starsat 248) in the early hours of the morning on Monday 13 February 2023. One of the most anticipated sporting events on the U.S. calendar, the annual championship game, which sees the league’s top franchises competing to hold the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy, will have repeat broadcasts at 8:00, 17:00 and 22:00 on ESPN2 and at 14:00 on ESPN today (Monday 13 February). Additionally, ESPN Africa will broadcast a one hour highlights package on ESPN2 at 13:10 (CAT) and on  ESPN at 20:00 tonight. 

How to tune in to ESPN: 

ESPN: DStv 218, Starsat 248 
ESPN2: DStv 219, Starsat 249

WATCH THE SHOW HERE


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