LOS ANGELES, California: Rihanna has given birth to a baby boy, her second child with rapper A$AP Rocky, a report said on Monday.
The music megastar and beauty entrepreneur became a mother for the second time earlier this month, entertainment outlet TMZ said.Rihanna performs 'Lift Me Up' from 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' onstage during the 95th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, California on March 12, 2023. AFP PHOTO'Sources with direct knowledge tell us the baby arrived August 3rd in Los Angeles,' TMZ said.
And she wordlessly announced her second pregnancy at this year's Super Bowl in Arizona, proudly displaying her baby bump to a global audience of hundreds of millions of people.Since releasing 'Anti' in early 2016, Robyn Rihanna Fenty has taken a break from recording, but has not taken it easy, by any means: she's become a billionaire, parlaying her music achievements into successful makeup, lingerie and high-fashion brands.
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