Musician Rihanna Says Her Sons “Love Music”
Both of Rihanna’s sons “love music.”
Riot, who is 23 months old, and RZA, who is three years old, are the 37-year-old celebrity’s children with rapper A$AP Rocky. Rihanna acknowledges that her sons have already shown a love for music.
“Music is a passion for both of them,” the number-one artist told E! News. It’s crazy because I’m asking myself, “Is that you, Rocky, or is that me?” Instruments are their favorite. They enjoy listening to music.
Riot already has a passion for freestyling, and Rihanna revealed that Rocky is the biggest musical influence on at least one of her sons.
The Work singer revealed: “That’s definitely a Rocky thing, not me.” She is currently expecting her third kid.
Despite her recent admission that she has “always wanted” a girl child, Rihanna has enjoyed the challenge of raising her men.
Although the singer acknowledged that she would want to have a little girl someday, she has maintained her silence over the sex of her unborn kid.
Rihanna responded to Extra’s question about the sex of her unborn child by saying, “You have to wait and see.” Oh my goodness, will it be a boy and you guys will be devastated?
Terri Seymour from Extra immediately retorted, “I think we’re secretly hoping you have a girl … because you’ve got your two sweet, sweet boys.”
Rihanna later said that she would adore having a girl child.
She clarified: “I’ve always desired a female. You you realize that God is the best? And I cherish my boys.
As a “tradition” in her family, Rihanna also revealed that the name of her unborn child will start with the letter R.
“I mean, of course,” she acknowledged. Now, it’s just tradition.
Despite putting her music career on hold in recent years, Rihanna has experienced great success with lingerie and makeup products.
The singer did, however, acknowledge in 2024 that being a mother completely altered her perspective on style and fashion.
She gave the following explanation in an interview with Interview magazine: “It’s more like I spend my time getting the kids dressed and then I’m like, ‘What’s the most comfortable outfit to wear around them?'” What might possibly be uncomfortable for their face or body, or give me the impression that I can’t hold them properly? Mothers in actual life are lazy dressers.