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The Barbadian singer opened up about her new life as a mom and how being the only woman in the house changed her relationship with her femininity.
Since becoming a mother, Rihanna has embodied powerful motherhood. The one who doesn’t intend to hide under modest clothing under the pretext of pregnancy, the one who refuses to compromise even the smallest part of her sensuality in connection with motherhood. She proved it by proudly showing off her belly during both of her pregnancies or posing in her underwear while pregnant with her second child while breastfeeding her first son, RZA, who is almost 2. And yet, if the singer has claimed this attitude from the start, she seems surprised by the femininity she’s filled with after giving birth to her second child, 8-month-old Riot. “I feel very good about being a boy’s mother,” said the 36-year-old singer E! news on April 26 at the launch party for her brand’s new Fenty Beauty foundation. “I can be as casual as I want, but it also requires me to embrace the epic things about being a woman and all my femininity,” she added. Now I kiss a lot more, it’s like I’m wearing pink.”
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“I’m the only one in this house who can do that.”
Rihanna then clarified her comments, stating that if her femininity has become more special, it’s mostly because she’s now the only woman in the house between her partner and the father of her children, A$AP Rocky, and their two little ones. : “I’m changing from a sports shirt to a dress today,” he said. I’m the only one in this house who can do that right now. It highlights everything that makes me a woman, because I’m the one who can experience all of this at home: giving birth, carrying a child, being Rocky’s partner, and running the house and family. It’s new territory, but it’s rewarding.”
While appearing at the launch party for her new foundation, Rihanna certainly wasn’t wearing pink, but she was wearing a gold Alexander McQueen dress. An outfit that also emphasized the figure of someone who trusted the magazine An interview, last April. “I want my breasts to point towards my shoulders, which is where I don’t want implants. I just want a facelift.”
Source: Le Figaro
