Woke Pop Star Rihanna to Perform Super Bowl 57 Halftime Show
R & B and pop star Rihanna seems to have confirmed that she will be performing during the coming Super Bowl halftime show early next year.

R & B and pop star Rihanna seems to have confirmed that she will be performing during the coming Super Bowl halftime show early next year.
According to reports, pop star Taylor Swift is the front-runner to take the NFL halftime show for next year’s Super Bowl 57.
After sponsoring the NFL’s biggest show for a decade, soft drink giant Pepsi Co. is giving up the Super Bowl half time show.
A pastor in Ohio claims he is set to sue the National Football League over its sexually charged “crotch-grabbing” Super Bowl halftime show.
Rihanna confirmed in a recent interview that she declined an opportunity to perform at the Super Bowl earlier this year, to show solidarity with former NFL quarterback and anthem protester Colin Kaepernick.
The NFL has announced that it has turned over a large portion of the decision making process for the Super Bowl halftime show, as well as other music and entertainment decisions, to social justice activist and rapper Jay-Z and his Roc-Nation entertainment company.
Of all things to mention during their Super Bowl recap, CNN took time to include the concern over nipple equality expressed by some viewers on Twitter.
Colin Kaepernick’s #7 Jersey may not be seen on the field during the Super Bowl this weekend, but a pair of NBA stars made sure the former anthem protester’s number got some love nonetheless.
The WWE unleashed a new ad body slamming the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show featuring Maroon 5, and urging fans to watch the WWE’s new Halftime Heat show instead, TMZ reported.
Various reports reveal that former NFL player Colin Kaepernick is not a fan of rapper Travis Scott’s decision to perform at the upcoming Super Bowl, Sporting News reported.
Professional agitator and MSNBC host Al Sharpton, is criticizing rapper Travis Scott for accepting an offer to perform at the upcoming Super Bowl. While other performers have agreed to an informal boycott of the league over Colin Kaepernick.
Amy Schumer has not yet laid out how she intends to win the peace, but the Hollywood actress is saying that she has won her war against the Super Bowl, and its halftime show.
It appears that entertainers, singers, and other acts, are refusing to join rockers Maroon 5 to play for this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. Not because of anything the band has done, but instead, because national anthem protester Colin Kaepernick is still unemployed.
In a lengthy Instagram post on Friday, actress Amy Schumer asked “why more white players aren’t kneeling” during the national anthem. The Trainwreck star also called on pop group Maroon 5, to cancel their Super Bowl performance.
Rapper Jay-Z appears to have publicly admitted that he rejected the NFL’s offer to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. Except, he didn’t do it in a press conference, he did it in a song.
Two weeks ago, we brought you reports that the NFL had asked Lady Gaga to stay away from politics with her halftime performance at the Super Bowl. This week, we can report there’s a strong chance that Lady Gaga has every intention of getting political with her halftime performance at the Super Bowl.
Beyoncé is taking swipes at police officers across America who called for a boycott of her “Formation World Tour” in response to the singer’s tribute to the Black Panthers and the anti-police Black Lives Matter movement during her Super Bowl 50 halftime show.
While Beyoncé’s upcoming concert in Tampa, Florida is expected to sell out, the show is lacking adequate security personnel, as local police officers have thus far refused to sign up to work at the event.
On Sunday, New York City’s AM 970 host John Catsimatidis spoke with NYC Detectives’ Endowment Association President Michael Palladino on “The Cats Roundtable” about last week’s Super Bowl halftime performance. Palladino said Beyonce should have focused the message she was sending during
A group of protesters is planning to hold an anti-Beyoncé rally next week outside the NFL’s New York headquarters, after the pop diva’s politically and racially charged Super Bowl halftime performance paid tribute to the militant Black Panther Party.