A$AP Rocky Seemingly Reveals Sex of His & Rihanna's Baby
A$AP Rocky recently dropped very subtle indications about the sex of his and Rihanna's third child. While attending the 'Smurfs' Global Premiere in Belgium, the 'Everyday' rapper stopped for an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
During the interview, the host, Kevin Frazier, went on to ask the artist about how big he wanted his family to be. In response to the question, the rapper broke into laughter and said, 'We're going to be like the Wayans family, you know.' The rapper and Rihanna already share two sons, RZA and Riot.
A$AP Rocky further explained, 'I mean love is beautiful and it's just spreading it, you know,' referring to his loving family with singer-actor Rihanna. After that, the host asked, 'By the way, is that the girl you've been waiting for?' To this question, the rapper answered, 'It is man, it is.' He then went on to show off a Smurfette toy made after Rihanna's character in the film 'Smurfs.' The rapper then broke into giggles again. In the meantime, Kevin Frazier said to him, 'You know what I'm asking!'
The host was seemingly asking A$AP Rocky whether he was having a girl with Rihanna, and the rapper appeared to have subtly hinted at the answer. At the premiere, he sported a dapper striped button-up with a colorful tie and black trousers. Meanwhile, Rihanna donned a captivating and delicate-looking two-piece ensemble in a tone of beautiful baby blue. The 'Diamonds' singer looked absolutely radiant on the red carpet.
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