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13.02.2022 - 00:11 / perezhilton.com
Rihanna knows how to keep a secret … somewhat!
As you know, just weeks after seemingly denying pregnancy rumors from social media users, the 33-year-old singer finally confirmed with a photo shoot last month that she and boyfriend A$AP Rocky were expecting their first child together. However, it turns out she wasn’t just trying to hide her baby news from fans! During her Fenty Beauty Universe Event in Los Angeles on Friday, Rihanna spilled to E! News that she tried to keep her pregnancy a secret from her friends as well BUT admitted that it was really “hard” to do so because they just knew her too well. She explained:
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LOLz! When Rihanna finally told them the happy news, though, they were just as surprised as the rest of us:
As for why the Umbrella vocalist initially kept her pregnancy on the down-low, she told E! that she was cautious to celebrate so soon in her first trimester:
And she’s doing so in style! Rihanna also chatted on Friday with People about her pregnancy looks, revealing that while she may be killing the maternity fashion game, it has been “a challenge” at times. However, she is still loving every second of it:
The makeup mogul then added how fashion has helped with her confidence throughout her pregnancy so far, saying:
Hell yes! You can ch-ch-check out her stellar looks from the event last night HERE.
Would you be able to keep your pregnancy a secret from friends, Perezcious readers? Thoughts on what Rihanna had to say about her maternity fashion? Let us know in the comments (below)!
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