Rihanna Jokes About Being Ready for More Children in Playful Instagram Comment

Rihanna Jokes About Being Ready for More Children in Playful Instagram Comment


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Rihanna’s got jokes about having another child.

Taking to Instagram on Sunday, (Jan. 11), Montana Rose Brown, the former Love Island star, wrote about her ideas for the New Year. “Deciding to get hot and sexy or get pregnant in 2026,” Brown wrote. She currently shares two children with her fiancé, Mark O’Connor.

This post garnered a response from Rihanna who hilariously chimed in. “Wait! So I’m not crazy then? Bet!” Rihanna wrote in the comment section on Monday, Jan. 12.

Rihanna has been with A$AP Rocky.  In September, the couple welcomed their third child, a daughter named Rocki. They are also parents to two sons: RZA, born in 2022, and Riot, born in 2023.

In an interview with Vogue in April 2022, Rihanna spoke about her perspective on family.

“I always thought it would be marriage first, then a baby, but who the f— says it has to be that way,” Rihanna said. “I’m certainly not gonna let that get in the way of me being a mom.”

A source close to Rihanna shared how the “Umbrella” singer was elated to have a daughter.

“She’s obviously so grateful for her boys — all three of them. But she’s been ready for some more girly energy,” the source told PEOPLE. “She’s over the moon about her baby girl.”

“It’s already brought a whole new energy to the family,” the source continued. “She’s always dreamed of having a little girl. And she’s been shopping a lot and is so excited about dressing her daughter. It’s a whole new world for her.”

Another source added, “They love that RZA and Riot get to grow up with a little sister, all so close in age. Ri’s always wanted a big family, and she’s excited to do all the girl stuff. Rocky’s just been saying he feels lucky.”


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