Despite facing tough competition, Rihanna has managed to establish herself as one of the most accomplished vocalists in the music industry. Alongside her impressive musical talent, she has also gained recognition for her shrewd business skills which have helped her amass a significant fortune and a legion of devoted fans. However, not everyone has been won over by her performance during the Super Bowl Halftime show. In fact, Goldberg made his dislike for her singing clear.

The headline performer for this year’s halftime show was music icon Rihanna, who made a triumphant return to the stage. She treated the audience to renditions of some of her biggest hits, including “B**ch Better Have My Money,” “Diamonds,” and “Work.”

Her performance was not memorable just because of how she sang, it was also due to the fact that she performed while pregnant. This marked the second time she was pregnant, with her first child being born in May last year.

While speaking on his CarCast podcast, WWE Hall Of Famer Goldberg talked about Rihanna’s performance during the Super Bowl Halftime show. Goldberg made it clear that he was disgusted by it.

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I thought Rihanna was fricken horrible. I was disgusted by it, let’s just say that. That’s the understatement of the year. I thought it was disgusting. I thought it was horrible.

Even Kodak Black thought the performance was garbage. On the other hand, Rihanna’s ex Chris Brown gave her support during her performance. Fans will continue to talk about her performance in the coming weeks and that’s all that matters right now.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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