Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show: AFL bad boy Dane Swan calls Rihanna ‘selfish’

AFL bad boy Dane Swan calls Rihanna ‘selfish’ for not bringing guest artists on stage during Super Bowl halftime show

AFL bad boy Dane Swan delivered a rare jab at American pop sensation Rihanna following her highly anticipated Super Bowl performance on Monday.

Rihanna, 34, lit up the stage while performing a catalog of her greatest hits, while confirming her second pregnancy by surprising fans with her baby bump.

However, the 38-year-old Swan, known for his outspoken antics, called Rihanna “selfish” for showing up alone at halftime.

AFL bad boy Dane Swan (left) delivered a rare jab at American pop sensation Rihanna following her highly anticipated Super Bowl performance on Monday.

“Extremely selfish of Rihanna for not bringing guests,” the retired soccer star tweeted.

While some of Dan’s followers agreed with his summary, most took the opportunity to mock him.

‘Yes, and I’m sure he’ll take into account the thoughts of someone as famous in Melbourne as you. You are all over the world’, one user responded sarcastically.

However, the 38-year-old Swan, known for his outspoken antics, called Rihanna “selfish” for performing the halftime show alone.

“The baby was the guest,” another joked, referring to Rhianna’s pregnancy.

In recent years, the Super Bowl halftime show has become notorious for featuring unexpected guest performers, and last year’s surprise appearance by 50 Cent made world headlines.

Rihanna had several opportunities to welcome the collaborators on stage.

While some of Dane’s followers agreed with his summary, most took the opportunity to mock him.

Drake did not appear during their performance of their duets Work and What’s My Name?

While Jay-Z was in the audience, he didn’t take the stage as Rihanna performed her songs Umbrella and Run This Town.

Rihanna also gave a rendition of All Of The Lights without rappers Kanye West and Kid Cudi.

In the pre-game interview, Rihanna kept quiet about whether she would have any special guests. During an interview with NFL Total Access, she cryptically said, “I’m thinking of bringing someone,” but it is now believed she was referring to her unborn child.

In the pre-game interview, Rihanna kept quiet about whether she would have any special guests.

During an interview with NFL All Access she cryptically said, ‘I’m thinking of bringing someone along,’ but it is now believed she was referring to her unborn child.

Rihanna isn’t the only star who single-handedly pulled off the halftime show.

The Weeknd had no special guests during his 2021 Super Bowl show, while Lady Gaga also flew solo for her 2017 performance.

Rihanna isn’t the only star who single-handedly pulled off the halftime show. The Weeknd had no special guests during his 2021 Super Bowl show, while Lady Gaga also flew solo for her 2017 performance.

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