Entertainment:Rihanna Won’t Be Paid For Super Bowl Event Where She Unveiled Second Pregnancy – Report

Barbadian superstar, Rihanna, got her global fans talking after she unveiled her second pregnancy at the Super Bowl half-time show on Sunday.

The event, which is likely the biggest audience she will ever play to during her career, has 200 million viewers from all over the world.

According to Daily Mail on Monday, Rihanna, however, won’t be paid for her performance due to the rules laid down for the show.

It is customary for the stars to perform for free due to the fact that they are playing to the biggest audience of their career, as it will impact their sales in a huge way.

Previous stars to perform during the slot have included Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Justin Timberlake and Coldplay.

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