Even though she welcomed her second child just months ago, Rihanna already seems to have baby number 3 on her mind.
Speaking at the launch party for her FENTY x PUMA Creeper Phatty collab, Rihanna was asked if there was anything she couldn’t do.
“So far, have daughters,” she quipped to E! News, before hinting that she’s already planning for a third child. “I’m batting at 75 percent for a boy next time.
So, we’ll just keep our fingers crossed.”
The 9-time Grammy winner and boyfriend A$AP Rocky first became parents with son RZA in May 2022, and went on to welcome their second child, Riot, in August 2023.
The “Kiss It Better” hitmaker, 35, was then asked if she plans to hand the reigns of her business ventures over to her kids in the future.
“I mean, my kids gonna have to get a job someday, right?” she explained. “But it’s up to them if they want to be involved. My kids might be like, ‘That’s a you thing, Mom, like, keep me — I don’t even want to be on camera.”
Rihanna and A$AP — who have been dating since 2020 — said her eldest son is already showing interest in keeping a low profile away from the cameras.
“That’s how RZA acts right now,” she shared. “He loves his reflection, but the minute he sees me with my phone, he’s like, I’m not entertaining you. Nope, nope.”
It comes as RiRi gushed over the “Praise the Lord” hitmaker for being a “great, patient, loving” father to their two boys.
“I loved him differently as a dad,” she told Access Hollywood on Monday. “This is major, major like, it’s a turn-on. It’s just like, ‘Wow! What a leader, what a great, patient, loving [dad].’”
The makeup and skincare mogul said her sons are “obsessed” with the “Fashion Killa” rapper, also 35.
“I’m just a background, like, I’m an extra,” she quipped.
Her candid admissions come after she revealed that RZA, 1, initially “struggled” with becoming a big brother to Riot, 4 months.
“He struggled in the beginning, but he loves his little brother. Every time he thinks we’re not looking at him, he’ll come over and touch him,” she told “Entertainment Tonight” Monday.
“If the baby’s crying, he’ll just hold his hands. It hurts him if the baby’s crying. He’ll wake up in the morning just saying, ‘Baby, baby, baby.’ He loves him. It took a while, but he got there, and I’m proud of him.”
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Source: New York Post