(GEMS RADIO)- Rihanna’s Super Bowl LVII Half-time Show is now the highest-viewed half-time performance, breaking yet another record.
Rihanna’s Super Bowl LVII Half-time Show Is The Most Viewed
Recent statistics indicate that Rihanna’s half-time performance, her first onstage performance in nearly five years, received the most viewers. She played an array of her best songs as part of the now-famous performance, along with the announcement that she was expecting her and A$AP Rocky’s second child.
According to the article, the huge game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs impacted fans as well as the artist’s performance.
According to the Associated Press, Nielsen reduced its initial estimate of 113.1 million people by 2 million “after an audit that identified coding anomalies as well as issues with out-of-home measurement.”
The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl matchup in 2015, which drew 114.442 million spectators, set the old record with this new figure. This year’s average viewership also broke the previous mark set by the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots Super Bowl matchup in 2017.
Rihanna’s Role In The Smurfs Movie
The singer has yet another film part; this time, she’ll be wearing blue as she plays Smurfette in Paramount’s The Smurfs Movie.
During an in-person visit last month, the “Pon De Replay” vocalist surprised attendees at CinemaCon at the Caesar’s Palace Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Rihanna made light of her unsuccessful attempt to land the Papa Smurf position. RiRi will produce the revival of the series, perform fresh material for the soundtrack, and provide the voice of the only female Smurf in the hamlet. In 2025, The Smurfs Movie is scheduled to be released.
The Smurfs series, which began with a series of successful hybrid live-action and animated films, has previously starred Demi Lovato in the role of Smurfette in the 2017 film The Smurfs: The Lost Village and Katy Perry in the role for the 2011 film The Smurfs.