Rihanna reveals she gave birth wearing pearls and sunglasses: “Don’t ask”
Rihanna has revealed that she gave birth wearing pearls and sunglasses in a new post online.
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The singer, actor and business mogul shared the update in a new social media post over the weekend, celebrating International Women’s Day.
In the post, Ri is seen in two separate images shortly after giving birth, holding her children in a hospital bed while kitted out in pearls and pink sunglasses. “By far the most powerful thing I’ve ever done as a woman…my little miracles!” she wrote in the caption.
The first photo shows the singer wearing multiple gold and pearl necklaces while holding her son RZA shortly after he was born. The second shows her holding her second child, Riot Rose, against her chest in a hospital bed while wearing a pair of pink sunglasses.
“Yes I gave birth in pearls and sunglasses,” she added in the caption. “Don’t ask, a lot was happening.”
Ri shares both of her children with her partner A$AP Rocky, who started dating in spring 2021. RZA was born in 2022, and she announced that she was expecting Riot Rose while at her Superbowl Halftime Show in 2023 – he was born later that year.
As highlighted by CNN, Ri told Interview Magazine in April that their decision to start the family was something they didn’t openly discuss beforehand, but turned out to be “the best thing that ever happened to us”.
Check out the latest post above.
In other Rihanna news, the singer recently revealed that ‘Anti’ is the only album of hers that she can listen to without “shame”.
The comments came amid speculation that a follow-up to ‘Anti’ is coming soon. Details about the release remain vague, although Ri has said that the much-anticipated album is “not going to be anything that anybody expects”.
She has also been confirmed as being one of the main voice actors in the upcoming Smurfs film, and speculated to be preparing for a huge world tour.
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