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Rihanna will be the focus of Apple TV+ documentary chronicling her comeback to the stage

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Rihanna has inked a multimillion dollar deal with Apple TV+ to produce a documentary chronicling her comeback to the stage ahead of her halftime performance at Super Bowl LVII next year.The Barbados native, 34, according to The Sun, inked a pact with the company following her reemergence on the charts last month with her single Lift Me Up from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.'There is a massive appetite for everything to do with Rihanna, especially as this will be her major return to the stage for the first time in years,' a music industry source told the publication. 'Rihanna is a massive force to be reckoned with when it comes to music and so Apple has paid millions.' The latest: Rihanna, 34, has inked a multimillion dollar deal with Apple TV+ to produce a doc chronicling her comeback to the stage ahead of her halftime performance at Super Bowl LVII.

She was snapped last month in LA at the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever premiere The insider said that the Grammy-winning artist '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' after giving birth to her first child earlier this year with rapper A$AP Rocky.The Umbrella singer 'is keen for the world to remember why she is one of the greatest performers of all time,' as 'the Super Bowl is one of, if not the, biggest stages in the world, so her show was always going to be huge. 'Add on top of that it’s a live comeback and the pressure is immense.'The songstress opened up about the gravity of her comeback performance speaking with the AP earlier this month prior to her Savage X Fenty Show Vol.

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