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Pregnant Rihanna Shares Precious Look at Motherhood With New Video of Her and A$AP Rocky's Baby Boy
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Date:2025-04-16 22:54:01
Rihanna's baby boy doesn't want her to work, work, work, work out.
The "Stay" singer has shared a precious look at motherhood as a soon-to-be mother of two. On April 1, Rihanna, who is expecting her second child with A$AP Rocky, posted an Instagram video featuring her and the couple's 10-month-old baby boy, whose name has not been made public.
In the clip, the Fenty Beauty founder holds her son, who showcases a big smile while appearing to watch TV. Rihanna captioned the moment, "Look who don't want mommy to workout."
While A$AP and Rihanna have not publicly shared their firstborn's moniker, the pair have been open about their parenthood journey. During an interview for British Vogue's March edition, Rihanna explained that becoming parents has made her and A$AP's bond stronger.
"We're best friends with a baby," she told Vogue. "We have to be on the same page, but we've always kind of had that in our relationship. Everything changes when you have a baby but I wouldn't say it's done anything but made us closer."
As for the bond between A$AP and their little one? Rihanna noted their connection "undeniable."
"I'm just sitting on the sidelines when they're together," she said. "I'm literally the girl trying to get into the boys club, waiting for my turn. He is obsessed with his father. And I'm like, 'Didn't I give birth to you? What is going on?'"
Back in January, A$AP touched on being a father—something he described as "unexplainable."
"Being outside and working and being creative, it drives more energy for you to think and soak things up like a sponge now that I'm a dad, because I have a whole other perspective," he told Apple Music 1 at the time, per Elite Daily. "But it honestly helps you get home to your family and get home to your baby. And I can't even explain it, man. You come home to heaven every day."
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