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This is how Rihanna at the halftime Superbowl show got LeBron all hyped up

The Superbowl ended, it was a thriller game, but it seems that the halftime show by Rihanna excited Bron more than what the Chiefs & Eagled did on the field

By James Brown

The Superbowl ended, it was a thriller game, but it seems that the halftime show by Rihanna excited Bron more than what the Chiefs & Eagled did on the field
The Superbowl ended, it was a thriller game, but it seems that the halftime show by Rihanna excited Bron more than what the Chiefs & Eagled did on the field
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This year Superbowl LVII has come and gone, and with that, some reactions from the game itself, the winners, and the halftime show, this time with Rihanna on it.

The Lakers superstar LeBron James was present in Phoenix to watch the game alongside his wife, Savannah James, and he enjoyed the game. Still, according to a Tweet by the King, he was more excited with the halftime show by Rihanna than what Mahomes and Hurts did the on the Football field.

LeBron tweeted, "Rih got so many killers tracks!!!! ����������������. ��������������������♦️" showing that he loved what he saw as the halftime show. But, for the rest of the game, the Lakers superstar didn't react until the end, and that was about the NFL referees hurting the game.

It seems that James was enjoying the thriller of a game, or he was more invested in the halftime show rather than the match itself, as he later said he didn't have a favorite; he just went to watch some Football as he is known to be a fan of the sport.

LeBron could've played Football, but this is why he fell in love with the NBA

At one point in his career, James almost chose to chase a Football career instead of a basketball one. Ultimately, he made the right choice as he has become the NBA's GOAT, but his love for basketball came from a gift his mom gave him when he was a kid. LeBron's mom gifted him a $20 Little Tikes hoop that made him fall in love with the sport and choose the NBA over the NFL.


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