Rihanna reveals her sons 'both love music'
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Rihanna's sons "love music".
The 37-year-old star has Riot, 23 months, and RZA, three, with rapper A$AP Rocky, and Rihanna admits that her sons have already developed a passion for music.
The chart-topping singer told E! News: "Both of them love music. Like it's insane because I'm like, 'Is that me or is that you, Rocky?' They love instruments. They love music."
Rihanna suggested that Rocky is the biggest musical influence on at least one of her sons, revealing that Riot has already developed a love of freestyling.
The Work hitmaker - who is currently pregnant with her third child - shared: "That's definitely a Rocky thing, not me."
Rihanna has relished the challenge of raising her sons, but she recently confessed that she's "always wanted" a baby girl.
The singer has remained tight-lipped about the sex of her unborn child, although she admitted that she'd love to have a little girl one day.
Asked about the sex of her unborn baby, Rihanna told Extra: "You have to wait and see. Oh, my gosh, are you guys going to be so hurt if it's a boy?"
Extra's Terri Seymour then replied: "I think we're secretly hoping you have a girl … because you've got your two sweet, sweet boys."
Rihanna subsequently admitted that she'd love to have a baby girl.
She explained: "I've always wanted a girl. God knows best, right? And I love my boys."
Rihanna also confirmed that her unborn baby's name will begin with the letter R, describing it as a family "tradition".
She said: "I mean, of course. It's tradition at this point."
Rihanna has enjoyed huge success with make-up and lingerie brands, having put her music career on the back-burner in recent years.
However, the singer confessed in 2024 that motherhood has changed her entire approach to fashion and style.
Speaking to Interview magazine, she explained: "It's more like I spend my time getting the kids dressed to death, and then I'm like, 'What's the most comfortable outfit to wear around them? What's not going to feel uncomfortable on their face or on their body or make me feel like I can't hold them properly?' Moms are lazy dressers in real life."
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