After announcing the birth of her second child over the weekend, Rihanna made headlines.
The singer made a baby bump announcement during her performance at the Super Bowl halftime show, and before her team officially announced the news, fans already knew.
As a result of the birth of her son, RiRi’s first kid, last year, she has been adjusting to motherhood.
The 34-year-old claims that the duo was completely by themselves, which is surprising considering that you may anticipate a megastar like her and partner A$AP Rocky, actual name Rakim Mayers, to have a staff behind them.
In an interview with Vogue, Rihanna discussed becoming a mom. “We came home, cold turkey, had no one,” she added. Only our infant and we as parents were present. You mostly resemble a zombie, man.
Although she claims that becoming a mother has been a “wonderful” experience, it has altered her view of who she is as a person.
In essence, she said, “I became two people from one one.” “You enter the hospital as a couple and leave as a three-person family.
It’s crazy. And those first few days are really crazy. You do not snooze. At all. Even if you wanted to, you couldn’t.
She was so “paranoid” about leaving a hospital with a newborn child that she couldn’t even think about it.
“Because you’re like, ‘They trusted us to bring this baby home.’ a new life? Join us?” she enquired. We’re just going home; there are no nurses or physicians here.
Despite the emotional ups and downs, the singer claimed that she has loved being a mother and finds it difficult to remember life before becoming one.
She uttered: “You genuinely try to recall it, and there are images of my life before, but you can’t quite capture the sentiment, the desires, the things you like to do, or anything else.
“Simply put, you are unable to relate to it because you don’t even allow yourself to go that far in your mind.
This comes a week after Rihanna’s spectacular Super Bowl halftime show last weekend.
The pop star, wearing a red attire and flanked by dancers, dropped from above the stage for her first public performance in more than five years.
She then performed a medley of her classics, including “Diamonds,” “Rude Boy,” “We Found Love,” “Umbrella,” and “Work,” for the thousands of people crammed into the stadium and the many millions watching at home.
In a nutshell, it was really amazing.