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Donald Trump continued to fuel an old controversy with Rihanna criticizing her before the artist performs the Super Bowl halftime show.
Today will take place Super Bowl where the Philadelphia Eagles will face off against the Kansas City Chiefs to find the new champion of the NFL. In this way, the artist Rihanna She is responsible for animating the halftime of this important American football game with one of the shows that generate the most ratings on television in the United States.
In this context, the figure of Rihanna did not go unnoticed by the former president of the northern country, Donald Trumpwho used the social network Truth Socialwhich belongs to him, where the member of the Republican Party implied that the winner of nine Premios Grammy She does not have enough talent to be the singer who will carry out the responsibility of the halftime of this new installment of the Super Bowl.
Donald Trump supported the statements of the Republican congressman Ronny Jackson who assured that the singer should not be the halftime interpreter. Then, the former North American president joined his partner and expressed: “Without her stylist, she would be nothing. She is bad at everything and she has no talent.”. Of course, the differences between Trump and Rihanna already have more than one chapter.
Rihanna vs. Trump
in 2020 Rihanna posed for a photo where he had previously spray-painted the phrase “F***k Trump” demonstrating in this way that he never supported the Republican leader although at some point it was this woman’s music that was used in a mitin of Trump in Tallahassee, Florida to make the public of that meeting vibrate until the artist found out about the situation and took action on the matter.
the interpreter of Umbrella used legal means to prevent Donald Trump use their music in those encounters. How did he do it? Through the rights company Broadcast Music Inc. informed the billionaire that he would no longer be able to make use of his songs in any mitin of that style. As you will see, the differences between the politician/businessman and the artist go back to the past and continue until today.