Paige Spiranac enjoyed every second of Rihanna’s halftime performance at Super Bowl 2023.
Moments after the 34-year-old singer closed out her highly anticipated set at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., Spiranac took to Twitter to praise the “amazing” spectacle.
“Rihanna is effortlessly cool and that was amazing. That’s it. That’s the tweet,” the golf influencer, 29, remarked.
Rihanna sang a collection of her biggest hits, including “We Found Love,” “Umbrella,” and “Run This Town,” among others. A rep for Rihanna confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter afterward that she is pregnant with her second child.
Rihanna welcomed her first child, a baby boy, with A$AP Rocky last May.
The halftime show capped off what’s been an exciting week for Spiranac, as the 29-year-old has been serving as a special Super Bowl correspondent for “Inside Edition.”
Leading up to Sunday’s game between the Chiefs and the Eagles, Spiranac revealed she was riding with the birds, posing in a T-shirt that read, “Shakes for Philadelphia touchdowns.”
Spiranac slipped into a sparkly ensemble on Saturday, however, when she attended the TAO x Maxim Big Game Party at Southwest Jet Center in Scottsdale. She posted a photo of herself from the bash on Twitter, writing, “Last night at the @MaximMag party. Rolled up with my mom in the mini van.”
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Spiranac graced the cover of Maxim’s “Hot 100” issue over the summer. She told The Post in September that she was “still in disbelief” how everything came to fruition.
“I just couldn’t believe it. Even up to when we did the photo shoot, when the magazine came out, I’m like, I’m still in disbelief that this actually happened,” she said. “It’s such an honor and I still, to this day, I look at the magazine and I’m like, ‘That’s not me, I can’t believe this happened.’”
Spiranac’s Eagles fell to the Chiefs 38-35 in Super Bowl 2023.