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Rihanna has said she would like three or four children in the next decade – even if she fails to meet the right partner.
The pop siren, 32, told British Vogue that society diminishes women who raise their children without a father figure, and the only thing necessary to raise a child is love.
Asked where she sees herself in 10 years, the singer said: “I’ll have kids – three or four of them.”
Rihanna said she plans to have children even if she never meets a suitable man, adding: “I feel like
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Roommates, Rihanna has been living her best life in all of her business ventures, and creating multiple successful brands for herself! Now, she’s getting candid about life outside of her business, including her future plans for a family.
Rihanna revealed in a new interview with British Vogue that she wants to start a family within the next 10 years, whether or not she has a partner to do so. The beauty mogul expressed wanting three or four kids, and that she believes love—more so than having two parents—is what is truly essential to raising a child.
By Peter White
Rihanna gave one of her first big interviews of the year to British Vogue, where the pop star spoke candidly about life after her breakup with Hassan Jameel and what she envisions for herself in the next 10 years.Rihanna also said she has a new mentality this decade: “Since I turned 32, I’m realizing life is really short,” she told the magazine. “You don’t have a lot of time to tolerate shit, you know? You put so much on your plate.
Rihanna wants to become a mum-of-three before the end of the decade.
© Thomson Reuters 51st NAACP Image Awards – Photo Room– Pasadena, California, U.S., February 22, 2020 – Rihanna poses backstage with her President's award. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok Rihanna shared her plans to expand her family within the next 10 years and detailed her anxiety battle in a new interview.
Looks like we'll be seeing some baby RiRis in the future.In Rihanna's May British Vogue cover story, the songstress opened up about her 10-year plan, which includes having "3 or 4" kids, and she has no problem doing so as a single mother.“I feel like society makes me want to feel like, ‘Oh, you got it wrong … ‘ They diminish you as a mother if there’s not a dad in your kids’ lives,” she explained.
Ryan Thomas has shared a video of his 10-year-old daughter Scarlett’s incredible singing voice, as she trains with a top vocal coach.The former Coronation Street star, who recently welcomed his second child into the world with Lucy Mecklenburgh, gushed over his daughter as she showcased her incredible talent. Ryan, 35, who shares Scarlett with ex Tina O’Brien, shared his pride and revealed how much he’s missing his daughter during the ongoing UK coronavirus lockdown.
Irish fans of Sally Rooney’s popular book Normal People will be delighted to hear that RTÉ will be airing the Element Pictures adaption of the novel.