Rihanna opens up about first pregnancy on Instagram

Rihanna, who sensationally announced her second pregnancy during the Super Bowl halftime show in February, opened up about "embracing motherhood" in a maternity photo shoot during her first pregnancy topic.

Rihanna shared a caption on Instagram on May 18 along with several unseen photos of the "Diamonds" hitmaker, writing, "In honor of my first pregnancy, Embrace motherhood like farming, and the magic this body creates! Baby RZA... He has no idea how crazy his mom is and how obsessed he is with having me,” the singer confirmed the date of the photo shoot. hinting at similar posts in the future, adding the hashtag: "#maternityshoot2022 #tobecontinued."

Many fans and celebrities were quick to comment on the now-viral post, with Lori Harvey commenting, "Not true," and rapper Ace Spice simply writing, "Muva."

The Grammy winner's latest IG post comes after her first child's name was finally revealed, almost a year after giving birth. A copy of the child's birth certificate obtained by the Daily Mail shows the couple's baby name is RZA Athelston Mayers, a name inspired by iconic producer and rapper RZA, leader of the American hip-hop group Wu. Tang family.

In celebration of his son's first birthday on May 13, father A$AP Rocky (real name Robert Fitzgerald Diggs) confirmed his son's name in an Instagram gallery post, which included Rihanna ( Rihanna) and baby RZA (pronounced "Rizza") in previously unreleased photos.

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"WU TANG IZ 4 DA Churen' Happy 1st birthday to my firstborn. RZA," A$AP captioned a birthday speech that also featured founding member Ol' Dirty Bastard at the 1998 Grammys Speech clips from the stage.

Back in March, Rihanna opened up about her "legendary" first few months as a mother in an interview with British Vogue. "It was everything. You really don't remember your life before, and it was the craziest thing ever," she recalled. "You do try to remember it - and the pictures of my old life - but the feeling, the desire, the things you liked, everything, you just don't identify with it because you don't even allow yourself to mentally remember it ."It got to this point because...because it didn't matter. "