Donald Trump Attacks Rihanna Ahead Of Super Bowl, “She’d Be Nothing Without Her Stylist”

Donald Trump attacked pop star Rihanna ahead of her highly anticipated Super Bowl performance.

The former president of the United States on Friday trashed the fashion icon’s forthcoming Apple Music Halftime show performance. He attacked the ‘Umbrella’ singer, claiming that she’s talentless and has never thrown away an opportunity to badmouth the country.

“Rihanna spray painted “F*** Donald Trump” on a car at the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo,” Republican House Representative Ronny Jackson took to Truth Social to post. “She’s made a career of spewing degenerate filth while badmouthing America every chance she gets. Why is the NFL showcasing this crap? Rihanna SHOULD NOT be the halftime performer!!”

Donald Trump ‘ReTruthed’ or simply quoted the post saying, “Without her ‘Stylist’ she’d be NOTHING. Bad everything, and NO TALENT!”

The Internet strongly disagreed with the former president, emphasizing the fact that Riri is not just a pop icon but also a business mogul.

What we know about Rihanna’s new album

Rihanna recently talked about her upcoming releases in an Apple Music press. She revealed, “Musically, I’m feeling open, I’m feeling open to exploring, discovering, creating, things that are new, things that are different, things that are off, weird, might not ever make sense to my fans, you know, the people that know the music that I put out. I just want to play. I want to have fun. I want to have fun with music.”

Earlier a music insider reported that the fashion icon might be working on a documentary about the performance. “She will be recorded during rehearsals and meetings in the lead-up to the big night and give an insight into what her life is really like now she is returning to pop as a mum,” the source further added. “Rihanna is a massive force to be reckoned with when it comes to music and so Apple has paid millions.”

Super Bowl 2023 half-time show will see Rihanna performing solo for the first time since 2017.

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