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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's Baby Boy Riot Rose Makes Rare Appearance in Cute Video
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Date:2025-04-12 08:46:34
Rihanna's son Riot Rose is shining bright like a diamond.
The 12-month-old, whom the Fenty Beauty founder shares with A$AP Rocky, made a rare appearance on his mom's Instagram Aug. 11, crawling along the floor and helping her push a toy version of a Target shopping cart.
As Rihanna joked in the caption about her beauty line, "more minis are on the way to @ultabeauty in @target."
Riot—and his older brother RZA, 2—also recently popped up on their dad's Instagram, with the "Sundress" singer, 35, taking a moment to celebrate his youngest son's first birthday, sharing a slew of adorable photos Aug. 1, and writing, "HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY TO MY 2ND BORN SON RIOT ROSE MAYERS."
As for Rihanna, the 36-year-old is loving life as a mom to two boys, and finds that being surround my masculine energy has actually helped her feel more feminine.
"It makes me feel really cool to be a boy mom," she told E! News in April. "Like I get to be as casual and busted as I want to, but it also forces me to embrace the epic things about being a woman, and a female and all my femininity. I embrace it so much more now, like I wear pink."
She added, "I go between wearing jerseys and like, 'I'm wearing a dress today! I'm the only one in this house who can do that right now.'"
And being able to do that is important to her. As Rihanna put it, that ability to experience so many different versions of herself is one of the "highlights about being a woman."
"Because I'm the one that can experience all of that in the house," she explained, "giving birth to them, carrying them, being a partner with Rocky and running the household and the family. It's new territory, but it's empowering."
And the "Umbrella" singer is incredibly grateful about life with RZA and Riot.
"They bring purpose to every aspect of my life," she continued. "Everything has to be intentional, and everything has to be worth it—especially when it takes me away from them."
Still, while she loves being a mom, Rihanna is not quite ready for baby number three just yet.
"Can I get my six-pack back first?" Rihanna joked to E! in June. "I don't think I ever had one but still. Let me go to Carnival one summer? Please, one summer."
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