Here’s The Trait Rihanna Was Expecting Her Children to Have

As a mother of two, the emphasis appears to have switched to a lighthearted twist: “Babies Better Have My Forehead,” replacing the 2015 hit song “Bitch Better Have My Money,” according to the New York Post.

Ri-Ri is more worried about leaving her distinctive forehead legacy for her two young sons, Riot, who is four months old, and RZA, who is 19 months old, than she is about passing on her musical genes to her two younger children.

During the Monday debut of her Fenty x Puma Creeper sneaker line, Rihanna joked with “Access Hollywood” that the only feature she could imagine her son RZA having was a forehead. She laughed and said, “You can’t lose this thing!” when asked why Riot doesn’t have it.

She acknowledged that before giving birth to RZA in May 2020, she had no concept what family life would be like. It has been an unforeseen journey, according to the fashion and beauty mogul, who revealed her second pregnancy during her Super Bowl halftime show in February.

She said, “I hoped that I can have kids one day … And I hoped that I can be a part of a family that, you know, breaks generational curses and just, like, moves forward and does new things and raises our kids better than we’ve been raised. All the beautiful things.”

“And it’s happening,” she continued. “And I can’t believe it.”

After A$AP Rocky became a father, Rihanna said, her love for him changed, and she praised his parenting. The rapper has entered a not guilty plea and is presently being prosecuted for an alleged shooting incident that occurred in November 2021.

“This is major, major. Like, it’s a turn-on. It’s just, like, wow. What a leader. What a great, patient, loving [father],” Rihanna said of A$AP Rocky.

She concluded: “And my kids are obsessed with him. I’m just a background [person]. Like, I’m an extra.”

 

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