Rihanna flaunts her long legs in a chunky black DMX sweater and skimpy gym shorts in West Hollywood

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Rihanna flaunts her long legs in a chunky black DMX sweater and skimpy gym shorts in West Hollywood

Rihanna flaunts her long legs in a bulky DMX sweatshirt and shorts as she shops…as she says she’s ‘nervous’ for the Super’s halftime show bowl

Rihanna showed off her long legs after shopping at Bristol Farms in West Hollywood on Tuesday.

The 34-year-old singer-songwriter was dressed casually and comfortably in a chunky black sweatshirt honoring the late rapper DMX.

A photo of rapper X Gon’ Give It To Ya was positioned in the middle of his chest with his date of birth, December 18, 1970, on the right sleeve.

Leggy: Rihanna showed off her long legs after shopping at Bristol Farms in West Hollywood on Tuesday

She wore a pair of skimpy athletic shorts that her hoodie covered almost entirely, and she walked in dark blue sandals.

As she tried to go incognito with thick black sunglasses and her hair brushed in her face, TMZ caught up with her in the parking lot.

When asked how she felt about performing at the Super Bowl halftime show, the Diamonds singer replied, “I’m nervous, but I’m excited.”

Chunky sweater: The 34-year-old singer-songwriter wore a chunky black sweater in honor of the late rapper DMX

Chunky sweater: The 34-year-old singer-songwriter wore a chunky black sweater in honor of the late rapper DMX

Not so incognito: As she tried to go incognito with thick black sunglasses and her hair brushed towards her face, TMZ caught up with her in the parking lot

Not so incognito: As she tried to go incognito with thick black sunglasses and her hair brushed towards her face, TMZ caught up with her in the parking lot

First live performance in over five years!  Rihanna said she was

First live performance in over five years! Rihanna said she was ‘nervous’ when asked by TMZ about her upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance

The interviewer then asked who she could bring as a special guest, but the Umbrella singer just shrugged.

TMZ previously reported that there is a list of 50 potential Super Bowl guest names, though it could be almost anyone she has ever worked with.

The previous halftime show on February 13 – featuring Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Snoop Dogg – garnered 103.4 million viewers and won three Creative Arts Emmys .

In 2019, the Savage x Fenty founder turned down the NFL’s offer to headline the halftime show due to San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling protest of brutality policing and racial inequality in the United States during the Star-Spangled Banner.

Decline: The Savage x Fenty founder turned down the NFL's offer to headline the halftime show due to San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's kneeling protest against police brutality / racial inequality in the United States during the Stars and Stripes (photo 2016)

Refuse: The Savage x Fenty founder refused the NFL’s offer to headline the halftime show due to San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling protest against police brutality / racial inequality in the United States during the Stars and Stripes (photo 2016)

Partnership: It's worth noting that singer Believe It's Roc Nation label boss Jay-Z signed a multi-year partnership with the NFL in 2019, and he's one of the executive producers and

Partnership: It’s worth noting that singer Believe It’s Roc Nation label boss Jay-Z signed a multi-year partnership with the NFL in 2019, and he’s one of the executive producers and “strategic entertainment advisor” for the next halftime show (photo 2010)

‘Absolutely. I couldn’t dare to do that,’ Rihanna told Vogue at the time.

‘Why? Who benefits? Not my people. I just couldn’t be sold. I couldn’t be a facilitator. There are things within this organization that I strongly disagree with, and I wasn’t about to go and do them any favors in any way.

It’s worth noting that singer Believe It’s Roc Nation label boss Jay-Z signed a multi-year partnership with the NFL in 2019, and he’s one of the executive producers and “strategic entertainment advisor” for the upcoming halftime show.

“Rihanna is a generational talent, a woman of humble beginnings who exceeded expectations at every turn,” the 52-year-old rap mogul (born Shawn Carter) told the NFL last month.

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