Cara Delevingne claims that seeing Rihanna perform at the Super Bowl made her cry because “It Was So Historical That I Was Crying…”

Cara Delevingne is not yet over the excitement of Rihanna’s performance at the halftime show of the Super Bowl 2023.

During an appearance on Monday’s episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, the British supermodel said that she grew upset when watching the artist perform “Disturbia” during the big game in Arizona on Sunday.

Asked about the “out-of-body experience” she had while witnessing Rihanna, who is having a second kid with A$AP Rocky, Delevingne, who is 30 years old, said, “I felt very glad to be there.”

“It simply seemed so wonderful and historical at the same time. I felt very proud.

I couldn’t help but be moved by its grace “She went on to say that while she had seen the celebrity perform many times before, this particular occasion had a considerably greater amount of significance for her.

Delevingne donned an enormous T-shirt with black block lettering that said such and admitted to presenter James Corden that it was absolutely the “Rihanna Bowl” for her, as fellow guest (and Philadelphia Eagles superfan) Quinta Brunson pointed out.

Brunson is a huge fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. Ashton Kutcher, who was the third guest on the CBS program on Monday, shared his opinion by stating that he did, in fact, watch the football game.

An image posted by Delevingne on Instagram on Sunday shows her standing in front of the field in her section while wearing a Savage X Fenty shirt with the following text: “Rihanna performance stopped by a football game, odd but whatever.”

She pushed the top up to her chest playfully for the second snap, exposing her black sports bra and the portrait of Rihanna that was printed on the inside of the garment. The shirt is from Savage x Fenty’s “Game Day” collection, although it was unavailable shortly after it was made available to the public.

She captioned the picture with the hashtag “#TeamRihanna.”

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