RiRi rocks Jamnagar, clicks selfies with fans while leaving: ‘Can’t wait to come back’

Updated : Mar 02, 2024 12:18
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International pop-singer Rihanna has left India after wrapping up her special performance at the pre-wedding festivities of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. Rihanna’s performance kickstarted the grand celebrations of the wedding of the year in Jamnagar.  

Rihanna sets the stage on fire  

It was a moment of a lifestyle as the pop icon took to the stage in Jamnagar. In a fluorescent green bodycon outfit, Rihanna set the stage on fire at the Ambani bash. Several videos of her performance are going viral, making her the hottest topic on internet. 

Rihanna performed some of her biggest hits including ‘umbrella’, ‘Work’, ‘Stay’, ‘Diamonds’ and ‘Wild Things’, making it unforgettable moment for those attending the celebrations. RiRi rocked the stage with her powerful moves, magnetic presence and electrifying expressions.  

Rihanna’s congratulatory speech 

The musical powerhouse also congratulated Anant and Radhika as she thanked the Ambani family. She said, “Thanks to the Ambani family, I’m here tonight... In honour of Anant and Radhika’s wedding... Thank you for having me here.” “May God bless your union. I wish you all the best. Congratulations,” she added.  

Rihanna leaves India, clicks selfies with fans 

After setting the stage on fire, Rihanna took early morning flight as she left India. The pop singer happily clicked selfies with the fans, posed for paparazzi and had a hearty interaction before leaving the country. In one of the viral videos, when asked about her experience, a humble Riri replied, “I love India.” “I wanna come back,” the singer added.  
 

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