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Rihanna plans to perform with her son at Super Bowl 2023 – media

The fact that the singer will debut in the main event of the NFL, it became known in September last year.

American singer Rihanna may perform with her six-month-old son at the Super Bowl, which will be held on February 12, 2023. This is reported by Hollywood Life.

“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. She will never let her son miss it,” said a source close to the Barbadian-born singer.

At the same time, the insider added that Rihanna is already considering options to ensure the baby’s safety on the show.

“He knows it’s going to be noisy, so he thinks he’ll get him noise canceling headphones for the kids, or his family, many of whom will also be coming, will enjoy the show from a skybox or some club place,” he explained. .

It was mentioned that this will be the first large-scale performance of the artist after giving birth. He last performed at the Grammy Awards in early 2018.

It was previously reported that Rihanna, who gave birth to her first child in May, showed the baby’s face to the public for the first time.

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Source: korrespondent

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