How Momhood Inspired Rihanna’s Musical Comeback?

The world has been waiting long enough to see the queen herself perform live. Five years after her final Grammy performance and seven years since her last album, “Anti”, fans were chomping at the bit to get some RiRi in their lives.

And on Sunday, February 12, 2023, we finally got what we were asking for. Rihanna Robyn Fenty graced the Superbowl stage in all red and a baby bump that literally set the internet a blaze.

And while it was a shock to see the burgeoning belly beneath Rihanna’s red Lowe bustier, one must be grateful that Rihanna became a mom (two times over) since it was becoming a mom which is what brought her back into the musical performance realm. This video digs deep into how becoming a mom inspired Rihanna to have a musical comeback. From The Superbowl to being nominated for an Oscar for the song she wrote for “Wakanda Forever”, Rihanna is full force back, baby.

And like she has mentioned in many interviews, the strength of being a mom is the road that has led her to this all-star year. Along with her successful makeup and lingerie like Fenty, and just being a full-out icon, Rihanna is showing the world how it’s done.

So check out this video to find out all the hot gos, and touching details on how being a mom really inspired Rihanna’s musical comeback.

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Script:
00:00 Intro Hook
00:14 Boy Mom
01:17 Taking on the World
02:02 Balancing Act
02:38 Pregnancy and Fashion
03:26 Fierce About Family
04:06 Anticipation
04:45 Support from A$AP
05:25 Celebration time
05:49 Now or Never
06:20 Fenty Time
06:43 Precious Moments
07:30 Patience
08:06 Outro

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Written by: Alessandra Vite
Narrated by: LanessaVO
Edited by: Carolina

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