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Shakira wishes Rihanna good luck and best vibes ahead of Super Bowl Halftime Show

The pop stars have been friends since their 2014 collaboration for Shakira’s song, ‘Can’t Remember to Forget You’.

Update:
The pop stars have been friends since their 2014 collaboration for Shakira’s song, ‘Can’t Remember to Forget You’.
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The 2023 Super Bowl features headliner Rihanna, making her major comeback to live performance since almost seven years out of the public eye, and the star’s peers are cheering her on from the sidelines, including Shakira.

All the latest news and updates of Rihanna’s performance in the Superbowl LVII live on As.com.

Rihanna gets support from friends and former singing partner Shakira

Riri’s friend and previous collaboration partner, Shakira, added her voice to the sea of support as Rihanna prepares to take the stage Sunday afternoon in the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

The Kansas City Chiefs line up against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday night at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. The game is expected to reach a global audience of almost 200 million viewers, making it a significant comeback platform for the ‘Umbrella’ singer, who just had her first child with A$AP Rocky in May 2022.

Rihanna’s old gal pal Shakira posted a Twitter message to encourage her friend before the big show. The post contained a sweet photo of the two pop queens laughing and having a good time together.

“Remembering good times and wishing you the best vibes for tonight’s show, Rih!” Shakira’s caption read.

Shakira and Rihanna

Many fans hoped Shakira would be making an appearance at Rihanna’s Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show, but so far there is no evidence of that happening.

Back in 2014, Shakira reportedly sought out Rihanna to sing with her on the ‘Hips Don’t Lie’ singer’s track, ‘Can’t Remember to Forget You’.

Notably, that hit song was the catalyst which sent Shakira’s career back into orbit, as the English-language song marked Shakira’s return to the music scene. Soon after she released her hit album, ‘Sale el Sol’.

Shakira performed in the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show alongside other heavy-hitting female pop star Jennifer Lopez.