Pregnant Rihanna Breastfeeds Her Toddler In Savage X Fenty Maternity Bra Photo Shoot

The beauty mogul confirmed her pregnancy with baby No. 2 after her 2023 Super Bowl halftime show in February.

Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty maternity bras have a solid endorsement: her son RZA. 

The singer and beauty mogul, who is pregnant with baby No. 2, recently posed for photos posted on the official Instagram account for her lingerie brand that showed her breastfeeding her 14-month-old son while wearing the company’s  maternity bra.

“Not ur mama’s maternity bras...designed by @badgalriri, approved by baby RZA,” a caption of one of the posts read. 

The singer has also modeled other items of lingerie for the brand during her current pregnancy. Last month, she posed for photos wearing a pink sheer bra and thong set.

In June, she modeled an oversized T-shirt with a message on the front that read: “Use a Condom.” She shared shots from the cheeky Savage X Fenty photoshoot on Twitter, writing, “This shirt is old...”

Rihanna welcomed RZA with rapper A$AP Rocky in May 2022. The “Work” singer memorably confirmed her pregnancy with baby No. 2 shortly after her 2023 Super Bowl halftime show in February. 

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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky photographed at the 2023 Met Gala on May 1 in New York City.
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The beauty mogul has talked openly about her experiences with motherhood and her pregnancies. 

During a red carpet interview at the Met Gala in May, Rihanna told Entertainment Tonight that her current pregnancy is “so different from the first one.” 

“Just everything ... no cravings, tons of nausea, everything’s different,” she said. “But I’m enjoying it, I’m enjoying it. I feel good. I feel energetic.”

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