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Rihanna on post-baby body: ‘I’ve got a little pouch’

Rihanna gets refreshingly real on post-baby body; says, ‘I’ve got a little pouch’

Rihanna candidly discussed her post-pregnancy body, embracing her “little pouch” and how it influences her fashion. The Grammy winner, who has three children with A$AP Rocky, also revealed how motherhood empowered her to take on the Super Bowl stage. She also hinted at plans for more children, sparking fan excitement.

Grammy-winning singer Rihanna doesn’t shy away from embracing her motherhood. The pop sensation, who shares three kids with rapper A$AP Rocky, recently opened up with a refreshingly honest take on post-pregnancy body and also shared how becoming a mom influenced her fashion choices.

Rihanna says she has a little pouch after having kids

According to E! News, in an interaction with Dior, whose video is going viral on social media, Rihanna spoke about some of her favorite looks from the Spring/Summer show during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. However, it was her comment about her post-baby curves that caught the attention. “Favorite look? That’s impossible,” she said, before adding, “I wanted the coats, I wanted the dresses, I wanted the skirts with a little bump right here (at the stomach) ‘cause I got a little pouch after having kids, so I’d love that.”Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, both 37, have three kids from their relationship. Their eldest son, RZA, is 3.5 years old, a one-year-old son, Riot, and 4 months old, Rocki Irish.

Rihanna and her way of embracing her baby bump

In 2023, Rihanna made a statement while she gave an explosive performance with a baby bump on Superbowl’s Halftime. Earlier, in an interview with Apple Music, Rihanna said that she wasn’t sure about the Super Bowl opportunity. “I was like, ‘You sure? I’m three months postpartum. Should I be making major decisions like this right now? I might regret this,” she was quoted as saying.She also spoke about how motherhood changed her mindset. The global icon said, “When you become a mom, there’s something that just happens where you feel like you could take on the world, you can do anything. And the Super Bowl is one of the biggest stages in the world, so as scary as that was … there’s something exhilarating about the challenge of it all.”

Are Rihanna and A$AP planning on having more kids?

As per Us Weekly, earlier this month, Rihanna gave a strong hint that she is not done adding to her family. The pop-star commented on a post shared by ‘Love Island’ star Montana Rose, which read “Deciding whether to get hot and sexy or get pregnant in 2026.” Rihanna replied underneath the post, writing, “Wait! So I’m not crazy then? Bet!” Go to Source

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