Rihanna will follow-up her soaring Super Bowl halftime show with a performance at the Super Bowl of movies -- the Oscars.
The music superstar will sing "Lift Me Up" from "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" at the ceremony, beginning at 8 p.m. ET from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.
The Barbadian superstar revealed she was pregnant with her second child with A$AP Rocky while performing during the Apple Music Super Bowl halftime show in February. "My son when he found out his sibling is going to the Oscars and not him," she posted along with a photo of the child looking upset. Another nominee is Diane Warren, who received her 14th Oscar nomination through her song "Applause" from "Tell It Like a Woman." The prolific songwriter was recognized with an honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards last year.
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