Rihanna has no qualms about how much she loves being a boy mom, but she has said she wants a girl to balance out the energy in her home.
The singer and mother of two gushed about the “boy energy” at her home in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that came out on Thursday (October 24). She lives with her boyfriend A$AP Rocky and their two toddler boys, RZA, who is two years old, and Riot Rose, who is nine months old.
She said, “The best, I live for it.” “Everything is always interesting.” I love it when they get on top of the chandeliers. I really enjoy it when they are so scary that I have to have fun. I enjoy running around and pulling them up; it’s fun and good for me. But it works out for all of our kids and us.
Interviewer Kevin Frazier said he had heard that Rihanna wants to have a girl. The singer stated right away that she truly does.
She also said, “I want to have a girl.” “I don’t know what to do because I’ve only dealt with boys so far.” It will be an exciting new journey.Rihanna showed some of the crazy boy energy she talked about in a home video a few weeks ago. The original Mission: Impossible theme song was the music in the video.The curious child can be seen trying to climb out of the kiddy area in the video. He has to try a few times before he figures out how to get himself on a bench next to the playpen. He then climbs down and goes straight for his sippy cup.
“Being a boy mom is an Olympic sport,” Rihanna wrote under the picture. She also used a face-palm, blue heart, and shrug emojis.
In early October, Rihanna walked the red carpet for the launch of her Savage x Fenty line at Nordstrom. She also talked to Scott Evans of Access Hollywood about her story as a mom.Rih said, “It’s fun, I really enjoy it so much.” “All I do is look at them and live through them, and I’m amazed by everything they find out, even their limits.” What they teach me about being a mom is just as important as what I teach them about being a person in this world.
Also, RZA is loving being a big brother!
She said, “As soon as his little brother cries, he’s there.” “He is not only running down, he is crying too.” He’s scared. He loves him! Toys and pacifiers are hard to share.