From a sporting point of view, the Super Bowl is hard to beat this year. However, the biggest surprise moment belongs to superstar Rihanna. The 34-year-old celebrates a spectacular stage comeback – football is a minor matter even for some celebrities.

The Super Bowl is a rendezvous for the celebrity scene from the film and music industries. The model Cara Delevingne attracts special attention. As she posted on her Instagram account, she also came out as a very special Rihanna fan – thanks to a funny t-shirt.

It said in big black letters in English: “Rihanna concert is interrupted by a football game, weird but whatever.” She commented on the appropriate snapshot from the stadium with the hashtag

From a sporting point of view, the game of the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles (38:35) in front of 67,827 spectators was hard to beat in terms of drama, but another big spectacle was the halftime show by superstar Rihanna. The 34-year-old celebrated a spectacular stage comeback and almost casually announced her second pregnancy.

Of course, numerous celebrities in the stands did not miss it either. For example, rapper Jay-Z mingled with the local fans with his 11-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter. In the run-up it was speculated whether the musician would not even appear alongside Rihanna at halftime. However, the singer pulled off her show as a solo act, allowing Jay-Z to focus on his private visit.

Also in the stands: A$AP Rocky. Rihanna’s boyfriend naturally watched his pregnant partner intently while draping his face in a US flag. Didn’t he want to be recognized? The British singer Adele did not miss the Rihanna performance either. She announced her visit in advance and made it clear that she would not be there for the football game. A few days ago, according to “Page Six”, she said at one of her concerts in Las Vegas: “I’m only there because of Rihanna.” Also in the stadium were self-confessed Chiefs fan and Hollywood actor Paul Rudd, fellow Eagles fan Bradley Cooper and ex-Beatle Paul McCartney. Basketball superstars LeBron James and Shaquille O’Neal were there, as were comedian Kevin Hart and British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.