Super Bowl 2023 concert on video: Rihanna pregnant and an XXL show

Super Bowl 2023 concert on video Rihanna pregnant and an

HALF-TIME SUPER BOWL. This Sunday, February 12, 2023, Rihanna, who performed the Super Bowl halftime concert, showed her round belly.

[Mis à jour le 13 février 2023 à 09h52] A highly anticipated show and an announcement that took everyone by surprise… Rihanna made Super Bowl 2023 history. Sunday, February 12, in Glendale, Arizona, if the Kansas City Chiefs won over the Philadelphia Eagles, it is especially the half-time that is talked about.

On stage, surrounded by dozens of dancers, Rihanna, all dressed in red, exhibited a round belly, revealing to the eyes of the world her second pregnancy, a little over a year after the first. The baby’s father is, like the first child, rapper A$AP Rocky, a rep for the artist tells The Hollywood Reporter magazine.

For 13 minutes, the singer covered some of her greatest songs: from Bitch Better Have My Money To DiamondsPassing by We Found Love, Rude Boy, Work, Wild Thoughts, All of The Lights, Run This Town or Umbrella. All in front of an overexcited crowd of 63,400 spectators.

Super Bowl 2023 halftime

Each year, the poster for the Super Bowl halftime concert has something to dream about: Rihanna, back on stage for the first time in six years, she who has not released an album for seven years. Needless to say, this show was an event. In 2022 already, the half-time had made a lot of anchor: Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blidge reunited for an XXL show. Five legends of international hip-hop (and even six) for the same show, which lasted 14 minutes at halftime of the Super Bowl final, which saw the Los Angeles Rams crowned at home against the Cincinnati Bengals . Six legends therefore, since Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blidge were joined by 50 Cent, who came to perform In Da Club. A treat for hip-hop fans and nostalgics. Relive the 2022 Super Bowl half-time show:

The Super Bowl halftime concert, an event

Every year, halftime at the Super Bowl Finals, sponsored by Pepsi, is one of the most anticipated moments for viewers. The greatest artists in the world have performed there, such as Lady GagaU2, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, The Weeknd, Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake and many more.

The Super Bowl halftime is regularly used by entertainers to send political messages. Three years ago, for the Super Bowl 2019, Jenifer Lopez and Shakira had several times sent spades to the president in office at the time, Donald Trump. In 2022, at the end of his performance, rapper Eminem knelt, in tribute to the icon of Civil Rights and quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who had made this gesture in 2016 during the american anthem to protest against police violence racists in the United States. A strong gesture, which had also earned him to be banned from the NFL.

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