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Rihanna’s halftime concert at the Super Bowl: the pregnant diva impresses in a solo performance

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Despite being eight months pregnant with her second child, Rihanna made a triumphant return to the music scene at Sunday’s Super Bowl. After Rihanna’s 13-minute performance ended, her publicist announced the singer was expecting.

The stadium erupted in yells and chants as the singer began her set with the songs “B-tch Better Have My Money,” “Where Have You Been,” and “Only Girl (In The World).” It has been seven years since she last performed live. The 34-year-old performer last put out an album in 2016.

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She said earlier this week, “The playlist was the hardest issue.” “That was the most difficult step. This presentation will consist of deciding how to make the most of 13 minutes while simultaneously celebrating. My catalog will be the focus of this event.”

Super Bowl halftime performance review: Rihanna scores with a stunning comeback At the commencement of her massive halftime show, Rihanna suddenly appeared on a glowing stage high above Arizona’s State Farm Stadium.

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Since performing at the 2018 Grammys as a special guest with DJ Khalid, the Umbrella singer had been absent from the concert scene. Yet, her arrival in midair at the Super Bowl in a voluminous pink dress and an impressive head for heights belied any ring rustiness.

A frantic romp through her greatest hits followed. A constant reminder of her power as a pop star, it served a dual purpose. The global community may need its memories refreshed. One third of the time between Rihanna’s last album and the debut of vocalist Billie Eilish is seven years.

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In the Super Bowl commercial for The Flash, Ezra Miller appears with not one but two Batmans. In the new Super Bowl teaser for the DC superhero movie The Flash, star Ezra Miller teams up with Batman.

This new film, set for release on June 16, will have the actor once again playing the DC hero. Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton, both of whom have played Batman before, make cameos in the new trailer.

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Miller plays Barry Allen, who gets into trouble with the universe and ends in meeting a parallel version of himself and the two superheroes. To paraphrase, “You can go anyplace; another timeline, another world, so why do you want to stay and struggle to defend this one?”

In the background, Keaton can be overheard asking Miller a question. “Simply put, my mother currently resides in this area. No way am I letting her get away from me again “It’s Miller with a response.

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Written by Sarah Joseph

Hi, fellow readers! So glad you found my little writing nook on the internet. I am a freelance writer, occasionally moonlighting as a digital marketer as well. I love to read, mostly focusing on high-fantasy and thrillers. Here, on Geekybar, I share my thoughts and views on breaking and recent news form all around the world. Oh, and I LOVE covering all the celeb gossips so stick around for some really interesting stuff!

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