Super Bowl Halftime Show: 7 Best Performances, Ranked

Yesterday, it was confirmed that Usher will headline the 2024 Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. The performance will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, adjacent to Las Vegas, where the R&B legend has famously had a residency for the past year. This won’t be the R&B giant’s first appearance. Usher appeared as a special guest in the Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show back in 2011 alongside The Black Eyed Peas and Slash. Earlier this year, Rihanna took to the halftime stage, which is currently the most-watched Super Bowl performances of all time. 

The Super Bowl Halftime Show has always been a spectacle for live acts, featuring A-list artists who condense their catalogs of hits into an epic show. “Legacy artists” who have made sizable contributions to music are almost always selected to perform. A grand production is to be expected when putting together a performance of great magnitude. There have been many legendary halftime show performances, while others have been more divisive. Before Usher takes the stage in February, we are counting down the seven best Super Bowl halftime performances. Ranked from least to greatest, check out the list below.

7. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, & Kendrick Lamar (2022)

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 13: (L-R) 50 Cent, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg perform during the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Rappers played the Super Bowl halftime show before, but last year’s performance brought hip hop to the forefront. The show’s all-star lineup consisted of multiple co-headliners, including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. With an overwhelming amount of star power and hit records to perform, the first-ever hip hop halftime show certainly delivered. Each artist had their very own moment to shine before coming together to close the show with “Still D.R.E.” The guest appearances from 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak added further excitement, resulting in a successful celebration of hip hop at America’s largest sporting event.

6. Justin Timberlake (2018)

Perhaps one of the most underrated halftime shows is Justin Timberlake’s solo performance in 2018. It was his third appearance in a halftime show but the first of his very own. While it received mixed reception, Timberlake’s show deserves to be mentioned among the best halftime shows. He made a bold choice to perform a brand-new song, let alone start his show with it. However, Justin Timberlake’s presentation was filled with exciting moments. His performance contains some of the best choreography out of any halftime show ever. It was plenty extravagant despite the lack of pyrotechnics. 

Timberlake utilized almost the entire stadium, even taking the time to snap a selfie with a fan. His crowd interaction made the massive arena show feel like an intimate concert. The show was a masterful blend of the N’SYNC vocalist’s solo hits. He even paid tribute to Prince with a rendition of “I Would Die 4 U.” Ultimately, Timberlake’s halftime show sits comfortably at No. 6 as it does not vocally stack up to the higher entries on this list. 

5. Katy Perry (2015)

GLENDALE, AZ – FEBRUARY 01: Singer Katy Perry performs with dancers during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

It is tough to beat entering the Super Bowl stadium on a mechanical lion. Katy Perry started her halftime performance with a bang and transformed the University of Phoenix Stadium to fit a unique aesthetic for each song. The imaginative production resulted in one of the most fun Super Bowl halftime performances. She not only rode a mechanical lion but took the NFL to the beach with “California Gurls” and flew across the stadium for “Firework.” Perry also brought out Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott, each bringing their best to the performance. Every moment of Katy Perry’s Super Bowl halftime performance was well-produced, epitomizing what a stellar pop star performance should look like.

4. Bruno Mars (2014)

Bruno Mars’s 2014 Super Bowl halftime show put his performance skills on full display. At this time, he was a relatively newer artist, but he didn’t perform as such. He started his halftime show with a skillful drum solo before launching into “Locked Out of Heaven” and numerous other hits. Mars’s effortless flare and chemistry with his band made for one of the best halftime shows. He even brought out the Red Hot Chili Peppers, adding a rock element to his already thrilling stage performance. His final song, “Just The Way You Are,” paid tribute to the United States Armed Forces as a touching end to an exuberant performance. An excellent singer, dancer, and overall performer, Bruno Mars’s solo halftime show placed him among the legends.

3. Prince (2007)

Prince performs at half time during Super Bowl XLI between the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears at Dolphins Stadium in Miami, Florida on February 4, 2007. (Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage)

One of the best Super Bowl halftime shows came from Prince, who delivered an exhilarating performance. On a stage shaped as his iconic “love symbol,” Prince provided an electrifying display of his skills as he shredded on his guitar while interacting with the crowd via call and response. The fireworks show added another dimension to his stage production. Very few artists looked as comfortable performing in front of a packed stadium than Prince, making the Super Bowl feel like his own concert. He brought his legendary halftime show to an end in a momentous way. Prince ending his show with “Purple Rain” while it rained onto his purple-lit stage is nothing short of iconic. A halftime show to remember, Prince’s 2007 performance remains at No. 3 as he also performed many covers instead of drawing from his expansive catalog of hits.

2. Beyoncé (2013)

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NEW ORLEANS, LA – FEBRUARY 03: Singer Beyonce performs during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on February 3, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

Before she would change the game with a surprise album, Beyoncé performed a sensational Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2013. Widely revered as one of the best live performers of all time, she displayed why she deserves that title. Vocally, it is the best Super Bowl Halftime Show ever as she effortlessly ran through songs like “Love on Top,” “End of Time,” and “Halo,” which she ended with.

Her voice and choreography were on point, but Beyoncé took things to another level by surprising the audience with a Destiny’s Child reunion. The iconic trio did not miss a beat as they came together for “Bootylicious,” “Independent Women Part I,” and “Single Ladies.” Beyoncé’s solo halftime show outranks her performance with Bruno Mars and Coldplay simply because she performed less songs during that 2016 show. Her ability to belt high notes, dance complex routines, and still interact with the crowd is second to none. Beyoncé has since kept her status as a performer with her show-stopping appearance in the 2016 Super Bowl halftime show and this year’s Renaissance World Tour. 

1. Shakira & Jennifer Lopez (2020)

Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show was everything one could ever want in a performance. The perfect combination of global pop stars, the two ran through countless hits with seamless transitions. It is undoubtedly the best overall production as J. Lo and Shakira pulled out all the stops with their dancing, set design, live band, pyrotechnics, and special guests. It is difficult to fit so many hit songs into a 13-minute performance, but nobody did it better than Shakira and Jennifer Lopez. 

Each of them separately had their moments to shine as they performed medleys of their biggest singles. Shakira danced mapalé, played the drums, and crowd surfed while Lopez pole-danced on a skyscraper-like structure. They even brought out Bad Bunny and J Balvin, creating a truly celebratory moment of Latin music and culture. Jennifer Lopez’s daughter, Emmie Muñiz, appeared to sing “Born in the U.S.A.” to comment on the U.S.-Mexico border crisis. Lopez also wore a cape with the Puerto Rican and American flags, representing unity. There was not one dull moment in Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s unforgettable Super Bowl halftime show, which is why it deserves the No. 1 spot.

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Usher Recalls JAY-Z Calling Him About Super Bowl Halftime: “It’s Time”

Usher says that his “big homie” JAY-Z was the one to inform him he would be performing at the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. He recalled the phone call during an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music after the announcement.

“But when I got this call… he said, ‘It’s time, it’s magic time. You know, it’s time for you to have that moment.’ I’m like, ‘What are you talking about?’” Usher said, detailing the conversation with JAY-Z. “He’s like, ‘The Super Bowl.’ I’m like, ‘Oh, you ready? Absolutely.’”

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Usher Backstage With JAY-Z On “The Black Album Tour”

Usher and Jay-Z during Jay-Z “The Black Album Tour” Live at Madison Square Garden – Backstage at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage for New York Post)

Usher later reflected on his residency in Las Vegas feeling like it culminated in this moment. “And it was like this was destined to happen,” Usher added. “I think that everything that led up to that moment, going to Las Vegas for my residency for the last two years. The legacy, obviously, that is the music, the celebration of entertainment in that place. It’s the City of Lights. You know, it’s always been a place where entertainers go and find love and passion, connection to their fans. So for the Super Bowl to have made its way to Las Vegas while we were in Vegas, having such an amazing two years…”

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On top of the performance, Usher also plans to release a new album titled Coming Home on the same day. He described it as a “celebration” to Lowe. “More than anything, it’s a celebration of music. Coming home in many other ways as you get more acclimated. When I put out more records and also to put more visuals, actually begin to really understand it. But I think that it is something to be celebrated.” The game is set to kick off on February 11, 2024, at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. Be on the lookout for further updates on Usher’s performance on HotNewHipHop.

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Where Is Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime Show?

On Sunday, September 24, Usher simultaneously confirmed that his next album is called Coming Home and unveiled himself as the Super Bowl LVIII Apple Music Halftime Show performer. The cover art shows Usher holding a Georgia peach over the back of his neck.

“I’ve been coming home in a lot of different ways — the choice of music and reconnection to some of the people that I’ve worked with from my past and always wanted to work with,”Usher told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, adding, “In a sense, I’m coming home because I’m in that comfortable space. When you’re at home, you’re comfortable.”

Usher has become very comfortable in Las Vegas during his Usher: My Way The Vegas Residency, so, of course, he is performing Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024.

“It’s happening,” Usher told Lowe. “It has happened, ladies and gentlemen! Yes! We made it. […] It’s been a lot to keep secrets from my own kids at home. A very, very close-knit group of people knew, and we’re really excited about the entire thing. Obviously, a legacy, but more than anything, the fact that this is the most grand stage to ever play on.”

For fans who can’t bear to wait until February to see Usher, there are still plenty of Usher: My Way The Vegas Residency dates before it closes on December 2.

Coming Home will be Usher’s ninth LP and first original album release since Hard II Love in 2016. So far, the only released track is “Good Good” featuring 21 Savage and Summer Walker from August.

Coming Home is out 2/11/2024 via Mega/Gamma. Find more information here.

When Is Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime Show?

Usher’s wildly successful Usher: My Way The Las Vegas Residency is scheduled to end on December 2, but Usher does not plan on taking a break in 2024 — and he doesn’t even need to leave Las Vegas.

On Sunday, September 24, Usher, Roc Nation, and the NFL simultaneously confirmed that he will perform the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show at Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024. The game will broadcast on CBS.

Usher’s announcement cleverly recreated Usher’s “Confessions, Pt. II” video. One version had present-day Usher talking to the Usher in the “Confessions” video, reassuring him, “The song is gonna be fine. You get a girl pregnant; it’s gonna be a hit. […] Listen, we’re doing the Apple Music Halftime Show. The Super Bowl! In Las Vegas! I’m on set shooting the promo for it right now.”

There were several versions, each featuring Usher co-starring with someone different, including Kim Kardashian, Deion Sanders, Odell Beckham Jr., and Marshawn Lynch.

And what better time to announce an album?

Usher also confirmed that he will release Coming Home during his Super Bowl performance. He spoke with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe about both exciting developments, expressing how relieved he is to no longer have to keep the Super Bowl secret from his kids and explaining the meaning behind his new album’s title.

Watch one of Usher’s Super Bowl announcements above, and watch his clips with Lowe below.

Coming Home is out 2/11/2024 via Mega/Gamma. Find more information here.

Usher On Being Selected For Super Bowl Halftime Show: “Honor Of A Lifetime”

Usher says that it’s the “honor of a lifetime” to be able to perform at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show. The NFL announced him as the headliner for the event on Sunday afternoon. The game is set to kick off on February 11, 2024, at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. Usher still has a residency at Park MGM in the city.

“It’s an honor of a lifetime to finally check a Super Bowl performance off my bucket list. I can’t wait to bring the world a show unlike anything else they’ve seen from me before,” he said in a statement. “Thank you to the fans and everyone who made this opportunity happen. I’ll see you real soon.”

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Usher At Super Bowl LVI

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 13: Usher attends Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation)

In addition to headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Usher also plans to release a new album titled Coming Home on the same day. He discussed his plans during a new interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “I’m coming home, I’m back with my team,” he said while noting that he’s working with Antonio “L.A.” Reid. “Even when you see the artwork, you will understand it. When you see the peach. You get it. You understand where I’m from and what we’re doing.” The new effort will mark Usher’s first new album since 2016’s Hard II Love, which reached as high as No. 5 on the Billboard 200. Usher’s 2023 single, “Good Good,” featuring Summer Walker and 21 Savage will appear on the tracklist.

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Usher added: “More than anything, it’s a celebration of music. Coming home in many other ways as you get more acclimated. When I put out more records and also to put more visuals, actually begin to really understand it. But I think that it is something to be celebrated.” Prior to the announcement, Usher admitted that performing at a Super Bowl Halftime Show was a goal of his during an interview with Access Hollywood’s Scott Evans in April.

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Usher Will Perform The Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show In Las Vegas

With the Super Bowl coming to Las Vegas for the first time ever this February, there figured to be plenty of interest from musical artists in performing this year’s halftime show. The annual rumors of a possible Taylor Swift performance came and went, and the NFL’s dream of getting the pop icon will continue on for another year.

Still, there are a ton of artists with ties to Vegas through residencies, and the league (and partner Roc Nation) had to decide what direction they wanted to go in for the show. Ultimately they landed Usher, who has a residency in Vegas coming to a close later this year, as the legendary R&B artist will perform a compilation of his biggest hits at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024.

The NFL announced the news by getting Kim Kardashian involved to film a video where she hops on the other line of a phone call from an Usher music video.

As always there are debates about who should’ve been the selection and fan theories that ended up being incorrect, but Usher is hard to argue against as he has a deep history of hits to dig into, is an incredible live performer, and can absolutely carry a solo halftime performance. He also just so happens to have his next album, “Coming Home” releasing on…February 11, 2024.

Cardi B Reveals Her Desire To Headline The Super Bowl Halftime Show

Over the past few Super Bowls, artists from hip-hop and R&B are taking over Super Bowl halftime. Just last year, Rihanna made a triumphant return to the music world. Not by releasing a song or a project, but by performing on one of the biggest stages in America. That shows how in demand this type of music is for any major event. Rihanna has not released any solo material since 2017 and she still was asked to perform. With so many people listening to both genres around the world, Cardi B can be the next artist to take over the show.

Cardi B is easily one of the biggest names period, even with no album since her debut in 2018. However, the hits are endless. Tracks like “Bodak Yellow,” “I Like It,” and “WAP,” are mega hits. That is partially what you must have to dominate the super stage. But besides all of her accomplishments, this is not the first time she has thought about this.

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Cardi B Feels It Is Time To Perform At The Super Bowl: Watch

According to AllHipHop, she reportedly passed on a chance to perform with Maroon 5 at Super Bowl LIII in 2019. That was the year the band headlined the show. She most likely was asked to assist them in performing their hit “Girls Like You.” Cardi said no originally in support of former quarterback Collin Kaepernick during his controversial tenure with the league. But, four years later her desire is real. In an interview with Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, she feels that she is ready to have her own halftime show. She told Cohen, “Yes, now I would say yes. Things change.”

What are your initial thoughts on Cardi B saying she should want to headline her own Super Bowl halftime performance? Do you think she could put on a great show? Who do you believe has had the best halftime performance of all time? We want to hear what you have to say about all of this. So, leave all of your thoughts in the comments section. Additionally, keep it locked with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Cardi B.

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Jason Kelce Net Worth 2023: What Is The NFL Star Worth?

It wasn’t just talent but a relentless work ethic that carved Jason Kelce’s place in the National Football League. Every snap, every block, and every game was a testament to his commitment to the sport. While many linemen remained in the shadows, Kelce’s presence on the field was both seen and felt, driving his team forward and shutting down opponents with finesse.

His anchoring of the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive line was instrumental in their formidable play. Such feats didn’t go unnoticed. Pro Bowl selections and All-Pro nods became frequent honors, distinguishing him among the sport’s elite. This has helped him amass a 2023 net worth of $40 million, according to Sportskeeda.

Jason Kelce’s Notable Career Highlights

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PHOENIX, AZ – FEBRUARY 06: Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) speaks to the media during the NFL Super Bowl LVII Opening Night on Monday, February 6th, 2023 at Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ (Photo by Adam Bow/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Kelce, often lauded as one of the NFL’s premier centers, has crafted a career marked by consistency and unparalleled skill. Drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011, he quickly became the bedrock of their offensive line. Kelce earned multiple Pro Bowl selections throughout his tenure, testifying to his prowess on the field. His crowning moment arguably came in 2018, when he and his team clinched the Super Bowl LII title, etching their names into Philadelphia folklore. Not just content with team achievements, Kelce was also recognized individually, securing spots on the NFL’s First-Team All-Pro roster several times. His illustrious career is a testament to a blend of talent, grit, and unwavering dedication to the sport.

Behind The Helmet: The Heartbeat of Kelce

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PHOENIX, AZ – FEBRUARY 06: Donna Kelce holds up photos of her sons, Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs at Footprint Center on February 6, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Beyond the power and strategy he displayed on the field, Jason had layers many didn’t immediately see. A passionate musician, he could often be found playing instruments, notably the saxophone. This offers a mellower side to the ferocious lineman. This duality added depth to his personality, allowing fans and peers to connect with him on various levels. Deeply devoted to his family, his kinship with his brother Travis Kelce, also an NFL star, became one of the cherished bonds in the league, often celebrated by fans and media.

Champion Off the Field: Ventures & Acts Of Valor

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 10: Jason Kelce arrives for the NFL Honors show at the YouTube Theater on February 10, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

While his exploits on the gridiron garnered much attention, Jason’s endeavors beyond football were equally commendable. His commitment to the community was evident in his philanthropic efforts. Partnering with charitable organizations and initiatives, he championed causes close to his heart, from education to healthcare. Moreover, his business acumen became evident in his investment choices. While many athletes tread the path of entrepreneurship, Jason’s ventures were both diverse and impactful, amplifying his financial portfolio.

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Wack 100 Demands Lizzo Be Considered For The Super Bowl Halftime Show

On August 12, the Daily Mail reported that Lizzo was no longer in consideration for the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show. “Talks of Lizzo being a part of the Halftime festivities, or performing the National Anthem, are dead now that she is surrounded by scandal,” a source told the British paper. The 2024 Super Bowl is currently scheduled for February 11 in Las Vegas. Being part of the halftime show is considered a very prestigious role. The 2023 halftime show feature Rihanna. Meanwhile, the 2022 show was a celebration of hip-hop. It featured numerous big-name artists like Snoop Dogg.

The scandal in question surrounding Lizzo is a lawsuit filed against her by three former dancers. Lizzo and several of her employees are accused of creating a toxic workplace environment. More specifically, Lizzo is accused of pressuring employees into engaging with sex workers in Amsterdam. Meanwhile, her dance captain is accused of making dancers feel as though they need to lose weight and forcing her religious beliefs onto dancers. However, Lizzo has denied the allegations.

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Hip-hop commentator Wack 100 reacted to the news that Lizzo was reportedly out of the running for the Super Bowl on Instagram. “Way to much heat on the sista. @lizzobeeating your courage got you to where your at . Use your courage to fight through these dilemmas . Woman has done nothing wrong . We all have a right to make decisions. Entertainers take note to this. I rather your circle not like you for not inviting them than try to destroy your career for allowing them to be there .. Be responsible for you . Let them find their own way after the business is done. #Jigga #Lizzo needs to be placed back on that #SuperBowlShow.”

People have largely hit back against Wack in the comments of his post. “Wack loves sticking up for the goodies,” one commenter said. “Wack, kissing butt wont make her acknowledge you any quicker. Focus on your own “artists” 💀😩,” added another. “Nah she made folks eat bananas out of coochies she fumbled her own bag😭,” argued a third. Wack is obviously entitled to his opinion. However, it appears that this is not one that is shared by a whole of people.

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Lizzo Dropped From Super Bowl Halftime Consideration Amid Lawsuit: Report

The NFL has reportedly dropped Lizzo from consideration for performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. The decision comes amid her ongoing lawsuit regarding sexual, racial, and religious harassment, and more. The report comes from the Daily Mail, which cites a league insider.

“Talks of Lizzo being a part of the Halftime festivities, or performing the National Anthem, are dead now that she is surrounded by scandal,” the source shared. Three of her former dancers, Crystal Williams, Noelle Rodriguez, and Arianna Davis, filed the suit, earlier this month. They cited numerous instances of inappropriate behavior by Lizzo, including a time she pressured them into touching a nude performer in the Red Light District in Amsterdam.

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Lizzo On “The Special Tour”

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – JULY 26: Lizzo, Michel’Le Baptiste. Zuri Appleby. Jordan Waters and Lynette Williams perform at Spark Arena on July 26, 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Dave Simpson/WireImage)

Lizzo denied the allegations in a lengthy statement shared on social media a few days later. “These last few days have been gut-wrenchingly difficult and overwhelmingly disappointing,” the Grammy-winning performer wrote. “My work ethic, morals, and respectfulness have been questioned. My character has been criticized. Usually I chose not to respond to false allegations but these are as unbelievable as they sound and too outrageous to not be addressed.”

She continued: “The sensationalized stories are coming from former employees who have already publicly admitted they were told their behavior on tour was inappropriate and unprofessional.” Lizzo further wrote that she doesn’t want to be “looked at as a victim, but also know that I am not the villain that people and the media have portrayed me to be these last few days. I am very open with my sexuality and expressing myself but I can not accept or allow people to use that openness to make me out to be something I am not.” Super Bowl LVIII is scheduled for February 11, 2024. The NFL has yet to make a decision on the Halftime Show performer.

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