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Rihanna Explains How Her Second Pregnancy Is Different

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At the 2023 Met Gala, Rihanna was proud to show off her baby bump and answered questions from reporters about her second pregnancy.

The 35-year-old music icon revealed that this second pregnancy is unlike her first in 2022 with her son.

Rihanna wasn’t very open about her experiences during her first pregnancy.

She shocked the world with the news of her pregnancy with rapper ASAP Rocky and didn’t go into detail about the pregnancy itself.

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But with her second baby, she has been candid about the changes she has seen. She told Entertainment Tonight that she has “No cravings. Tons of nausea. Everything’s different, but I’m enjoying it.”

She later added that she feels good and energetic.

 

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Her second pregnancy was a surprise to many when she made the official announcement after her 2023 Super Bowl halftime show. Nevertheless, she has expressed her adoration for motherhood.

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She recently told Entertainment Tonight she loves waking up to her “happy and healthy” son and watching him grow.

“Seeing a baby with, like, little bags and waking up and they’re just, like, startled. They’re trying to figure out

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