Rihanna rocks head-to-toe red for Super Bowl 2023 halftime show
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The Bad Gal’s back — and may have a baby on the way.
Rihanna made her triumphant return to the stage to headline Sunday’s Super Bowl 2023 halftime show, performing a medley of her greatest hits including “Bitch Better Have My Money,” “Diamonds” and “Work” as the Philadelphia Eagles played the Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
For her major moment, the 34-year-old superstar rocked head-to-toe red, including a zippered jumpsuit atop a matching skintight catsuit with a glossy bandeau-style detail at the bodice paired with Salomon sneakers in the same hot hue.
Rihanna kicked off her performance with a Beyoncé-style belly rub (and a pronounced bump), swiftly sparking social media speculation that she might be pregnant with her second child with partner A$AP Rocky.
The pop phenom has pivoted away from music in recent years to focus on her billion-dollar fashion and beauty businesses, which include her Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin lines along with her Savage X Fenty lingerie label; all released Game Day-themed collections pegged to her performance.
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Rihanna also welcomed her first child with Rocky, a baby boy, in May 2022. While pregnant, she made countless headlines in a series of daring styles that ranged from a sheer Dior lingerie look to a bump-baring Coperni set.
While the “Diamonds” singer hasn’t released an album or toured since 2016 and famously turned down the Super Bowl halftime show in 2019 in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick and the Black Lives Matter movement, it’s safe to say this performance was worth the wait.
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