Ahead of Rihanna‘s highly-anticipated 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show, TikTok users predicted what song the star might open her set with, and one creator nailed it!
The TikToker posted her video Sunday (Feb. 12) before the football game began, in which she predicted Rihanna would start the show with “B—h Better Have My Money.”
“Okay, everybody’s predicting how they think Rihanna’s gonna start the Halftime Show, so I’m gonna do not necessarily what I think she will do, but what I think she should do,” she said in the video before explaining her vision.
“Rihanna, come on, it’s not too late!” she said.
She later duetted the original video as she stood in front of a TV showing Rihanna’s performance starting exactly as she’d predicted, with a hand over her mouth in shock.
“I think Rihanna scrolled through each of y’all’s videos and liked your intro the best,” one viewer commented.
“Rihanna scrolling through TikTok before rehearsal: I like that one,” someone else joked.
Another person added, “Convinced you’re either [psychic] or Rihanna is your bestie and told you she was gonna do this…”
“As soon as it came on, I screamed, ‘the TikTok girl was right!'” one person shared.
“I wish you could see my reaction when I heard the opening notes,” the TikTok creator said in the caption of another video of herself watching the performance.
Rihanna’s performance made major waves with her stunning stage design, captivating dancers, and a setlist full of hits.
With moving platforms that hung above the main stage, viewers in the stadium and at home were awestruck as Rih appeared in a striking red ensemble amid a sea of dancers in white puffer jackets.
The iconic singer and makeup mogul performed fan favorites like “Rude Boy” and “Work” while even stopping to check her makeup mid-performance and casually revealing her second pregnancy with boyfriend A$AP Rocky.
She even broke the internet briefly when Twitter failed to load for a few minutes after the Halftime Show.
Rihanna’s 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance
See photos of Rihanna performing during the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show on Feb. 12, 2023.