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Rihanna Shares Pic of Sons RZA and Riot Being ‘So Over Her' on Family Road Trip

Rihanna Shares Pic of Sons RZA and Riot Being ‘So Over Her' on Family Road Trip

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On Thursday, Rihanna shared rare photos of her two sons, RZA and Riot Rose, from a recent road trip. The two boys are seated in the back of a car in their car seats, the older brother with his head buried in a French children's book, the youngest wearing white-and-yellow overalls and a white T-shirt with a white pacifier in his mouth. In the last picture, he pulls down the hood of his car seat to hide his face from his mother.
In the caption, the Fenty Beauty founder hilariously wrote, 'they so over me on this lil road trip.'
Last Friday, Rihanna supported her partner, A$AP Rocky, at his AWGE fashion show during Paris Men's Fashion Week and she was joined by Riot Rose in the front row. It's unclear from the Instagram pics if the family is still road tripping in France, but they have definitely been traveling.
Earlier that same day, the couple were seen at the Dior menswear collection show. Rihanna wore an embroidered cape-style coat over a mint green vest and button-down, while the rapper wore a brightly striped Dior tie.
After the Fashion Week events, the couple headed to Belgium, where they attended the premiere of The Smurfs. Rihanna is voicing the character of Smurfette, and she wore a custom Chanel ensemble in baby blue on the red carpet. The two-piece look featured a long skirt decorated with beading and feathers along the hem and a top with a sheer piece of fabric revealing the singer's torso.
Rocky and Rihanna are expecting their third child, which they confirmed at the Met Gala in May. Rihanna told Entertainment Tonight at the time, 'I'm good. I'm shockingly feeling OK and not too overwhelmed at the moment. I mean, at first it was kinda like, 'Ah!' And I'm tired, but then I'm excited.'
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