Rihanna cradles baby bump after surprise pregnancy reveal at Super Bowl

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Rihanna’s baby bump is ready for its close-up!

After surprising Super Bowl 2023 viewers with her pregnancy news during Sunday’s halftime show, the singer took off her red jacket and cradled her budding belly in a skintight catsuit and leather breastplate.

The bustier designer Jonathan Anderson posted the sweet snap to his Instagram Story over the weekend, captioning it with heart emojis.

Rihanna sent fans into a frenzy when she first gave a glimpse of her stomach during her first performance in seven years on the State Farm Stadium field in Glendale, Ariz.

“Rihanna DID that! A pregnant human, singing, AND floating in the air…elite!” one Twitter user wrote.

Another added, “nothing will be more iconic than pregnant rihanna performing at the SUPER BOWL.”

The Grammy winner’s rep subsequently confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter that Rihanna and the rapper, 34, are expecting baby No. 2.

“She’ll have my head if I tell you!” he joked to Page Six on Saturday, when asked to reveal the little one’s name.

While the songwriter has yet to address her expanding family, she did speak at a press conference over the weekend about balancing work and motherhood.

“Work is always something that’s going to rob you of time with your child. That’s the currency now,” the Fenty Beauty creator said, calling the balance “almost impossible.”

While many hoped Rihanna would follow up the Super Bowl show with her first tour since 2016, the lingerie designer told Michael Strahan in a “Good Morning America” interview airing Monday that she “doesn’t have any updates” about new music.

She admitted, “[The fans] want more. They are waiting.”

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