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In cover story, Rihanna teases album this year

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This should be music to Rihanna fans' ears. The Grammy-winning singer hopes to soon release her first album since 2016.

“I want it to be this year,” Rihanna told British Vogue in a new cover story featuring images of her 9-monthold son.

Rihanna The magazine notes she wasn't aware of her second pregnancy when the interview took place.

“Like, honestly, it'd be ridiculous if it's not this year. But I just want to have fun. I just want to make music and make videos.” Rihanna is on the cover of the March edition of British Vogue alongside her partner, A$AP Rocky, and their first child. A representa­tive confirmed Rihanna is pregnant with her second child following her halftime show performanc­e at Sunday's Super Bowl LVII.

The next album will be Rihanna's ninth. and “Ben” within an arrow design. Affleck's ink features their initials, “J” and “B,” between crossing arrows.

“Happy Valentine's Day my love,” Lopez captioned an Instagram post, along with the hashtag #Commitment­IsSexy.

The Bronx-born Lopez, 53, married Affleck, 50, in Las Vegas in July. The couple was originally together from 2002-2004 and rekindled their relationsh­ip in 2021.

Lopez's action-comedy “Shotgun Wedding” came out last month. Affleck directed and stars in “Air,” a drama about Nike's attempt to sign Michael Jordan.

Sting, Pitt, Swift among top-earning entertaine­rs

Taylor Swift is in a class of her own when it comes to entertaine­rs.

At least last year she was.

Swift was the lone female to make the Top 10on Tuesday when Forbes released its annual list of the highest-paid entertaine­rs in the world.

She came in ninth on the list. And if you are wondering just how much a ninth-place finish is worth, well, Swift reportedly made $92 million in 2022.

Rock group Genesis came in at No. 1 with a whopping $230 million earned last year, followed by Sting ($210 million); Tyler Perry ($175 million); the makers of “South Park,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone ($160million); “The Simpsons' ” James L. Brooks and Matt Groening ($105million); Brad Pitt ($106million); the Rolling Stones ($98 million); and James Cameron ($95 million). Bad Bunny was 10th with $88 million.

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