Rihanna Reveals She's Pregnant Again During the Super Bowl LVII Half-Time Show

Details are scarce about the gender of the second baby that Rihanna is expecting.

Rihanna Reveals She's Pregnant Again During the Super Bowl LVII Half-Time Show

Pop superstar Rihanna revealed her second pregnancy with partner A$AP Rocky during the Super Bowl LVII halftime show. Rihanna put on a fiery performance while throwing hints that she could be pregnant for a second time.

Is Rihanna Expecting a Second Baby?

Yes. Rihanna is expecting a second child, almost a year after her son was born. Rihanna and ASAP Rocky had their first baby, a boy, in May last year and now are expecting a second child.

What is the Gender of Rihanna's Second Baby?

Details are scarce about the gender of the second baby that Rihanna is expecting but stay tuned and we'll let you know. News of Rihanna being pregnant was confirmed by Rihanna's rep.

Singer Rihanna during the halftime show of the Super Bowl LVII
A representative of Rihanna confirmed that indeed the singer is pregnant with her second child. Source: CBC.

What Happened During Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show?

Rihanna had been off stage for about seven years, not performing but dealing with running her fashion brand Fenty. Super Bowl fans and her fans worldwide were, however, treated to a fiery performance by the songstress who played a number of her hits including BBHMM, Pour It Up, Umbrella, and Diamonds, among others.

How Was Rihanna's Super Bowl 2023 Halftime Show?

Rihanna's halftime show performance was everything we expected it to be with Rihanna switching between raised stages and a platform where she and her plethora of dancers entertained the fans.

How Did Rihanna Make History in the 2023 Super Bowl?

News of Rihanna's second pregnancy makes her the first pregnant woman to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show.

Who Won the Super Bowl 2023?

The 57th edition of the Super Bowl (LVII) saw the Philadelphia Eagles face off with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Kansas City Chiefs came from 10 points behind to beat the Eagles, landing their third Super Bowl victory. The KC Chiefs' QB Jalen Hurts' three rushing touchdowns also set a record for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in the Super Bowl.

What Made the 2023 Super Bowl Special?

The 2023 Super Bowl was special because it was the first where two black quarterbacks were facing off, i.e Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts; and also one where brothers Jason and Travis Kelce were pitted against one another.