Rihanna has said she hasn't decided whether or not she will have any special guests performing alongside her during her Super Bowl performance but admits "it's gonna be great either way."
The multi-award-winning singer is set take to the stage for the Super Bowl LVII halftime show at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona in February 2023, and says she is unsure if she will be bringing some of her peers on stage.
Speaking to E! News, she said: "Twelve minutes? You could actually do that by yourself, but it's one of those things where you can decorate it however you want.
"So whether I choose to do it for myself or whether I choose to bring some of my peers on, it's… I don't know what I'm gonna do yet.
"It's gonna be great either way."

If the 34-year-old star does decide to perform on her own she will be the first female artist to do so since Lady Gaga's performance in 2017.
Earlier this year, Dr. Dre brought along a whole host of special guests in a legendary performance.
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