Rihanna Jokes About the One Thing She Can’t Do: “So Far, Have Daughters”

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Rihanna casually hit the red carpet for the FENTY x PUMA Creeper Phatty collab and was in the mood to talk! On top of chatting about her kids, RZA and Riot (which we’ll get to in a moment), Rihanna was asked by E! News about the one thing she can’t do, and joked “so far, have daughters.”

Emphasis on that SO FAR, because Rihanna then added “I mean, so far. I’m batting at 75 percent for a boy next time. So, we’ll just keep our fingers crossed.”

Rih also spoke about how RZA is handling being a big brother, saying “He struggled in the beginning, but he loves his little brother. Every time he thinks we’re not looking at him, he’ll come over and touch him. If the baby’s crying, he’ll just hold his hands. It hurts him if the baby’s crying. He’ll wake up in the morning just saying, ‘Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby.’ He loves him. It took a while, but he got there, and I’m proud of him.”

“They’re the best though,” she added. “Having a house full of boys, I thought I was a girl mom, but I’m a boy mom. I love this. I love it.”

“I love this, I love it” pretty much sums up the vibes here. Now excuse us whilst we go watch these TikToks over and over again.

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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade. 

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