Rihanna made a triumphant return to the stage at the Super Bowl with her first solo performance in seven years - serving a spellbinding concert that will no doubt go down in halftime show history.From performing some of her most famous hits, to taking a mid-performance break to powder her nose with Fenty Beauty and revealing to the world that she and A$AP Rocky are expecting their second child together - Rihanna's performance was certainly one to remember.
But what did she earn from performing at the Super Bowl?BREAKING: Was Rihanna's son at the Super Bowl?WATCH: All the best moments from Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime showThe Barbados-born star's mesmerising halftime show easily rivals Beyoncé's recent return to the stage in Dubai, of which the Renaissance hitmaker was believed to have been paid $35 million for a one-hour performance.
So how does Rihanna's Super Bowl debut fare in comparison?TRENDING: What is Rihanna's baby son's name? Here's everything we know Rihanna performed All of the Lights, Only Girl, Diamonds and moreSurprisingly, artists don't actually get paid to perform at the Super Bowl, and Rihanna wasn't about to become the first.The likes of Lady Gaga, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé and more have graced the world's most famous stage at the NFL final playoff in the past - and not one of them took home a paycheck.
Rihanna didn't get paid for her Super Bowl performanceThis is because the Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most-watched shows of all time, with nearly 100 million worldwide viewers.
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