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Rihanna may be a boy mom now, but according to her, that may soon change. The mogul has two sons, two-year-old RZA and nine-month-old Riot, and during her interview with ET's Kevin Frazier, which took place at her recent Fenty x Puma event, she opened up about what it's like having sons.

"It's never a dull moment. I love when they climb onto chandeliers. I love when they literally are so scary that I'm forced to have fun," she explained. "Me running around, me lifting them up. It's all fun, it's all exercise, but it works out for the both of us (referring to her and A$AP Rocky)."


But while Riri is enjoying life as a boy mom, she hasn't given up on having a daughter. "I will have a girl," she said. "I wouldn't know what to do 'cause I only know about boys so far, but it will be a new adventure."

The mom of two recently gave insight into her life as a boy mom. In September, she shared an Instagram Reel of her son, RZA, climbing out of his playpen to get his cup.

"being a boy mom is an Olympic sport 🤦🏾♀️💙🤷🏿♀️," she wrote in the caption.

Manifesting a family is nothing new for the Bajan queen. During a 2020 British Vogue interview, Rihanna declared that in 10 years, she would have kids with or without a man. "I’ll have kids – three or four of ’em,” she said. Four years in, she's already halfway there.

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