Rihanna wasn't the only one making history during Apple Music’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. American Sign Language interpreter Justina Miles went viral during Rihanna took the field for the Super Bowl LVII halftime show, but another performer standing nearby gained widespread attention as well — Deaf performer Justina Miles.Fans were wowed by Miles About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright Rihanna's headline-making Super Bowl halftime performance delivered another iconic performance simultaneously by the show's American Sign Language interpreter.. Justina Miles, a Philadelphia The 20-year-old ASL interpreter made history as the first deaf female to perform at the Super Bowl. Rihanna wasn't the only one making history during Apple Music's Super Bowl Halftime show. Justina Miles just opened up about her Super Bowl 2023 playbook for the first time since her American Sign Language interpretation of Rihanna‘s halftime show on Feb. 5 went mega viral. Sharing a clip of Rihanna and Miles side-by-side during a performance of "B**** Better Have My Money," one Twitter user wrote: "The ASL Interpreter for the Super Bowl went in harder than Rihanna!" Rihanna might have delivered an iconic Super Bowl halftime performance, but some are hailing Justina Miles, her American Sign Language interpreter, as the unexpected star of the show. Miles is being applauded for the way she perfectly matched the pop diva’s energy as she mouthed the lyrics to hits like "Rude Boy," "Work" and "Umbrella" while Justina Miles, the sign language interpreter for Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime show, amazed viewers with her performance at the event–see the viral video now. The 20-year-old ASL interpreter Meet Justina Miles, the American Sign Language interpreter who almost stole the show as she energetically signed the pop star's greatest hits for the telecast. Not only did she make the thrilling performance accessible, but she also became the first deaf woman to provide ASL interpretation during the Super Bowl halftime show. Rihanna's ASL interpreter, Justina Miles, opens up to 'CBS Mornings' about her experience signing the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show. Justina shares ho Obviously, Rihanna was the star of her own Super Bowl Halftime Show, but her American Sign Language Interpreter proved herself more than worthy of sharing the limelight with the global superstar. American sign language (ASL) interpreter Justina Miles was the surprise star of Super Bowl LVII. Miles earned plenty of praise for her signing of Rihanna's halftime show. Miles, 20, is also a While the Barbados-born superstar Rihanna was singing through hits from "Umbrella" to "Diamonds" American Sign Language performer Justina Miles delivered a h Rihanna’s headline-making Super Bowl halftime performance delivered another iconic performance simultaneously by the show’s American Sign Language interpreter. Justina Miles, a Philadelphia native, took the internet by storm on Sunday night with her ASL interpretation of Rihanna’s medley of hit songs. Bajan Deaf NewsVideoThe Super Bowl LVII Halftime 2023 Show with Rihanna (Barbados) 🇧🇧She performs her hits “Umbrella,” “Diamonds,” “Where Have You Been,” “ Viewers watching Rihanna's Super Bowl Halftime Show online got to witness American Sign Language interpreter Justina Miles’ energetic renditions of RiRi's hits. The American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter looked like she was having the time of her life at Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show. Although her work with Rihanna at the Super Bowl was done on the world’s largest stage, it was not Justina’s first experience performing at a concert. In 2020, she also went viral for her ASL interpretation in Lil’ Kim’s “Crush on You” music video, which the rapper later shared online. Justina Miles went viral for her contagious energy during the historic Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show on Sunday (Feb. 12). The ASL interpreter and content creator matched Rihanna‘s energy as her
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