When the National Football League invited Rihanna to perform at the upcoming Super Bowl, the nine-time Grammy winner and business mogul took a knee.
Reportedly, the pop princess not only said, โNo,โ but her words were more like, โHell no.โ
Rihanna said sheโs showing solidarity with Colin Kaepernick and NFL players who have been protesting racial disparities and police violence against blacks and other minorities by kneeling during the playing of the national anthem.
Rihannaโs reps didnโt immediately respond to requests from the NNPA Newswire for comment and an NFL spokesman said he wasnโt authorized to talk about the Super Bowl halftime show.
โRihanna was the front-runner for next yearโs Super Bowl halftime show,โ NBCโs โTodayโ show reported, quoting an unnamed source.The network also reported that Rihannaโs friend and fellow superstar Pink also turned the NFL down in support of Kaepernick.
โCBS and the NFL reached out to Rihanna first, who after thinking about the offer, decided to pass due to the NFL and the situation regarding players kneeling,โ โTodayโ reported, citing the source.
โThe offer and exposure would have been great for Rihanna as sheโs planning a new album and tour but she stuck to whatโs right in her eyes,โ the source added.
The refusal by Rihanna, whose hits include โUmbrella,โ โWork,โ and โDiamonds,โ likely came as a shock to NFL and CBS officials because the Super Bowl halftime show is the biggest stage in pop music and routinely commands an audience of more than 100 million people.
Some halftime show performances have been legendary. Some were great and others not-so-good.
Historically, the Superbowl halftime show has helped to boost the music and album sales of artists such as Prince, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Beyoncรฉ, U2, Madonna, The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen.
Social media exploded in support of Rihanna after she turned down the biggest stage in the world.
โIโm so here for @Rihanna turning down Super Bowl halftime to support @Kaepernick7. If you donโt stand for something, youโll fall for anything,โwrote Twitter user @DaPrincess.
Tweeted @okayplayer: โIn case you need another reason to love @Rihanna โฆโ
@Shereeny tweeted that Rihanna was โa true queenโ for turning down the Super Bowl in support of Kaepernick.
Facebook and Instagram users were just as supportive, many noting that with a superstar making such a bold statement, Kaepernickโs message might finally begin to penetrate inside the offices of NFL teams whose owners appear to have continually mistaken the former quarterbackโs kneeling as an affront to veterans and the American flag.
Kaepernick has maintained that he began kneeling during the playing of the national anthem as a way to bring attention to ongoing police brutality and other social ills, particularly in minority communities.
โAwesome,โ Facebook user Aaron E. Wilson wrote of Rihannaโs reported decision. โI might just have to buy an album or two of hers.โ

