Rihanna is to ‘perform at the BRITS’ for the first time in three years!

RiRi's been 'added to the line up at the last minute' - Taylor Swift and Madonna are also performing.

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by Maria Vallahis |
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The latest Rihanna rumours are that the superstar will be performing at this year's BRIT Awards - which would be bloody brilliant because she hasn't done it in three years.

Please do it RiRi!

The whispers are circulating that the 26-year-old is 'ready to agree to terms' to perform at the annual pop music awards.

An insider told The Sun: "BRITs bosses have wanted to get Rihanna for a long time, but they've been waiting for an answer". Despite rumours that after her Grammys' performance she wouldn't take part in the UK award's show.

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    "She has been finalising her album plans and wanted to get the Grammys out of the way before confirming a second performance," continued the source.

    RiRi posted this picture of herself at the Grammys on Sunday. STUNNING.

    The audience LOVED RiRi whilst she performed her track FourFiveSeconds with Kanye West and Sir Paul McCartney at Sunday's Grammys in Los Angeles.

    BUT if she does show her face at the BRITS it doesn't look very likely Kanye and Sir Paul will show up as well. Boo.

    The source added: "It looks highly likely that Kanye and Macca will both be unable to make the performance too so she could sing an entirely different song".

    "FourFiveSeconds would be tough for Rihanna to sing on her own so it's possible she will debut a new song entirely on the O2 Arena stage."

    Chairman Max Lousada said: "We're delighted to bring Madonna back to the BRITs.

    "She's an icon, an innovator and, above all, an entertainer. Having her as part of the show will guarantee an unforgettable night of music."

    YES RiRi, perform a new song - in fact we think you should do a medley at the BRITS. Pretty please.

    Madonna, Taylor Swift, Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran are all going to grace The BRIT Awards' stage this year. Rihanna would be the cherry on top of that list.

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