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Don’t ask about a pregnancy

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RIHANNA’S half-time show during the Super Bowl was breathtaking for many reasons. She was finally back! She was flying above crowds on a tiny clear platform. She was showcasing what appeared to be a … belly.

My first reaction was delight that she was not afraid to show off her postpartum baby bump. That thought was drowned out by a buzzing group chat: “So do we all think Rihanna is pregnant? She was amazing!” a friend texted.

Another responded: “My daughters say I should not comment because she should tell us, not have us speculate.”

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