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24 Tweets That Show How People Are Feeling About Rihanna Performing At The 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show

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WE MADE IT THROUGH THE RIHANNA DROUGHT@rihanna “not now baby, rihanna the singer is back!”Rihanna: “sex in the air I don’t care I love the smell of it” Me on the field:Rihanna already did the Super Bowl when her hair was like thisrihanna didn't stop the music after allhaving a child so expensive Rihanna gone back to work

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