Cara Delevingne lifts 'Rihanna concert interrupted' t-shirt with hidden message
Cara Delevingne made it clear what team she was supporting at this year's Super Bowl - as the answer was written all over her chest. The model attended the big game wearing Rihanna's limited-edition LVII surprise T-shirt, which playfully reads: " Rihanna concert interrupted by a football game, weird but whatever" in all caps.
She even showed its secret 'surprise' on the inside when she pulled the T-shirt over her head to reveal a picture of the singer wearing a football helmet. The T-shirt is available on Rihanna's lingerie line Savage x Fenty for $59.95 (£49.71) and comes in nine sizes ranging from XXS to 4X.
Its product description reads: "Get halftime ready! Our Limited-Edition LVII Surprise Tee features an oversized graphic in front and surprise Rihanna graphic that can be revealed by pulling the tee up over the head."
When sharing her T-shirt on Instagram, Cara simply wrote: "#teamrihanna".
Commenting on her post, one user said: "I need this shirt!"
Joe Burrow backs Patrick Mahomes after Kansas City Chiefs reach Super BowlAnother user added: "Seven years later and the Queen is back."
A third user said: "This is the best shirt I have ever seen."
However, Cara wasn't the only celebrity wearing the limited-edition T-shirt as actress Kerry Washington also shared a couple of snaps on Instagram sporting the same T-shirt.
In her caption, she wrote: "Ready, set, Rihanna" as she lounged on her sofa in anticipation for the big show.
During an interview at Apple Music's Super Bowl press conference, Rihanna revealed her plan to use her time on stage to represent her "country", "immigrants" and "black people".
She said: "To go on the biggest stage in seven years, there's something thrilling about the challenge of it all. It's important for the representation and it's important for my son to see that.
"That's a big part of why I want to do this show, representing for my country, representing for immigrants, representing for black people. That's a big part of why I wanted to do it."
Rihanna and her partner A$AP Rocky welcomed their son in May last year - but they're yet to announce the name of their first child, who is now almost nine-months-old.
She admits that it's been difficult to find time to spend with her baby and said work will always "rob you of time with your child".
"The balance is almost impossible, because no matter how you look at it, work is always something that's going to rob you of time with your child," she added.
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Rihanna's 12-minute Super Bowl performance featured her hit anthems including We Found Love, Lift Me Up, We Got It From Here, and Umbrella
She became he first performer in the rebranded Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.