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Rihanna Pulls an April Fools' Prank on Jimmy Kimmel

RiRi snuck into the host's house while he was asleep and performed her new single.

Rihanna loves a good prank, so it was only right that the singer did it big on the biggest prank free-pass of the year: April Fools' Day. The Bajan beauty made late night host Jimmy Kimmel her target, sneaking into his house while he was asleep and waking him up by singing her new single.

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With the help of Kimmel's wife, Molly McNearney, RiRi made her way into Kimmel's bedroom with a troop of dancers. Then, she jumped on Kimmel's bed, dancing and singing along to her new single, "B***h Better Have My Money," while throwing cash and confetti all over a confused Kimmel.

During their sit-down interview segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Rihanna told the host exactly why she loves the holiday.

"I love playing pranks on people," she said. "My band. Oh, they've suffered the most... This year, we had a performance outside, and it was freezing cold and I poured the dirtiest mixture of milk and pineapple juice, eggs, whatever I could think of, bubblegum, in the bottom of their shoes."

When Kimmel asked Rihanna who was the "b***h" and why does she owe her money, referencing her latest single, the singer said, "Pending. Wait for the video... It's all in the video."

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