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Rihanna and Rocky are expecting first child together – Rihanna and her boyfriend, rapper A$AP Rocky, are expecting their first child togethe. The 33-year-old singer has been photographed in New York, where it can be seen that she is pregnant.
In the photos, Rihanna is wearing an outfit with her belly bare. Multiple American media, including TMZ and People, confirm the pregnancy.
Rihanna and Rocky are expecting first child together
In May 2021, the rapper confirmed that he is in a relationship with Rihanna. The rumors about a relationship had been circulating for more than a year.
“It’s all so much more fun when you know someone is the one. I believe you just feel it when you do. She’s all for me,” said the 33-year-old rapper, who is actually called Rakim Mayers.
He also talked about their desire to have children. “If that’s written in the stars for me, absolutely. I think I will be a very good, present and fun father. Fatherhood seems great to me.”
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