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Rihanna Makes Long-Awaited Comeback To Live Performing With Super Bowl Halftime Show — Confirms 2nd Pregnancy

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When is that album co — Oh, never mind! Rihanna is pregnant with her second child. The superstar musician-turned-mogul, 34, revealed her baby bump during her dozen-song set at the Super Bowl.

Some had called her performance detached, but perhaps she kept it simple due to having a baby on board, on board, on board, eh-eh-eh?

At any rate, if you haven't yet watched — or if you would like to see it again — I urge you to watch it with the signing by Justina Miles (below).

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