Rihanna Makes History with Double Performance at Super Bowl and Academy Awards

A couple of weeks ago, Rihanna dazzled the crowd at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona with an impressive halftime exhibition at the Super Bowl. The vocalist made a remarkable comeback to the stage and utilized the occasion to announce her second pregnancy. Presently, the songstress of ‘Umbrella’ fame is scheduled to perform at another distinguished event: the 95th Edition of the Academy Awards.

The current Academy Awards has designated ‘Lift Me Up,’ a track from the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, for Best Original Song. The song was co-penned by Rihanna, Tems (Temilade Openiyi), Ludwig Göransson, and the movie’s director Ryan Coogler. This marks Rihanna’s first nomination for an Academy Award. ‘Hold My Hand,’ written by Lady Gaga and BloodPop for the movie Top Gun: Maverick, is also a contender.

Ever since the news of the Diamonds singer’s Oscar nomination surfaced, there has been speculation that this might be her year to perform at two of the most crucial and widely watched events in the world. With her forthcoming performance at the Academy Awards, she has become the first woman in history to perform at both shows in the same year.

Although it has been a few years since her last album release (Anti in 2016), Rihanna’s influence on the music industry persists. Despite her current emphasis on business ventures – which includes the recent launch of her fourth Savage X Fenty lingerie collection – her chart-topping hits remain a staple on playlists.

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On February 12, she made a stunning comeback to the stage by performing at the Super Bowl halftime show. The vocalist stood on a suspended platform, wearing a bold red jumpsuit, as a tribute to André Leon Talley. Beyond her appearance and the stunning set design of her dancers, all eyes were on her growing baby bump, unveiling her second pregnancy.

Fonte: Redação Celebs

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