Rihanna’s Chic Grocery Run: A Leggy Statement and Super Bowl Jitters Revealed

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Wearing an oversized sweater, Rihanna flaunted her shapely pins as she exited Bristol Farms in West Hollywood on Tuesday.

Leggy: Rihanna put her shapely pins on full display in an oversized sweatshirt as she left Bristol Farms in West Hollywood on Tuesday

Wearing a large black DMX sweatshirt, the 34-year-old singer went out following the announcement that she will be performing during the Super Bowl halftime show.

The rapper’s face and his birth face were featured on a pinafore that Rihanna, who acknowledged being ‘nervous’ to perform, had down the right arm.

Together with a pair of vintage Adidas sliders, Rihanna donned a pair of tiny athletic shorts that nearly totally concealed her sweatshirt.

Bulky sweater: The singer, 34, stepped out after it was revealed she will perform the Super Bowl halftime show, wearing a bulky black DMX sweatshirt

The single mother wore her hair parted to the side and accessorised with statement black sunglasses and a silver chain necklace.

When TMZ asked the Diamonds singer, who was out and about, how she felt about playing at the Super Bowl, she replied, “I’m nervous, but I’m excited.”

The Umbrella singer shrugged her shoulders when the interviewer asked who she may invite as a special guest.

Out and about: The mother of one accessorised with heavy black sunglasses and a silver chain necklace, as she wore her hair styled in a side parting

A list of fifty names of possible Super Bowl guest performers reportedly exists, according to TMZ, however it could include almost anyone she has collaborated with in the past. 

The previous halftime performance, which had Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg, aired on February 13 of this year. It drew 103.4 million people and took home three Creative Arts Emmys.

The creator of Savage x Fenty declined the NFL’s invitation to host the halftime performance in 2019 in response to quarterback Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco 49ers’ kneeling protests against racial inequality and police brutality in the US during the Star-Spangled Banner.

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