The rapper, 35, shared photos on Instagram to celebrate his and Rihanna’s eldest son RZA’s second birthday on Monday, May 13. In the first few snaps from a family photo shoot,
RZA and little brother Riot, 9 months, laugh and play as they sit on their parents’ laps.
Additional photos show more candid moments with the family, from a selfie of Rocky and RZA making the same face to images of the two boys enjoying a beach day with their mom.
“HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY 2 MY 1st BORN BABY BOY RZA ❤️,” Rocky captioned the carousel of photos.
On Saturday, May 11, the “Love on the Brain” singer, 36, and her partner hosted a private party at Color Factory in New York City to celebrate their little boy turning 2.
Photos and videos from the event were shared by two party guests: producer President Hitkidd and his wife, makeup artist Jasmine B. Cook, or “Jazzy B.”
On her Instagram account, Jazzy B revealed that RZA’s parents went all out with the party, which had toys, slides and even a ball pit. She showed off lots of fun decorations, which included a “RZA’s 2ND BIRTHDAY” banner and large cutouts of the toddler’s head.
Cook, who brought her two kids to the party, also shared a video of Rihanna, Rocky, RZA and Riot smiling and posing together for a family photo in front of a bright pink background.
Ahead of RZA’s second birthday, a music management source told PEOPLE about his star parents’ life, noting that “family comes first” for the couple.
“They have always had a solid friendship and the romance just enhanced that,” the source shared of the pair, who first met in 2012 and began dating in 2019.
Another source told PEOPLE that Rocky is “such a fun dad,” and Rihanna “is all about motherhood” and “loves” parenting Riot and RZA.
“She brings the kids on every trip, including work trips,” the insider said. “The kids come with her everywhere. She never complains that she’s tired. She seems to just love life.”
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Source: USA Today