
Rihanna poses with her sons on 'Smurfs' movie premiere; walks down the blue carpet in brown gown
, the 'Diamond' hitmaker, strutted the blue-and-white carpet for the 'Smurfs' movie premiere with her two mini versions. Turning the event into a family trip, the singer posed with her sons, RZA and Riot
Rose
, with all smiles.
Rihanna on the blue carpet...
According to Daily Mail, the 37-year-old singer, who is pregnant with A$AP Rocky's third child, made a sparkling debut in a gorgeous brown gown, with a dash of lace and an olive green tie that made her look like a perfectly gift wrapped.
For the accessories, Rihanna wore a brown leather jacket, rings on her fingers, and tied her hair up, offering an adorable-edgy look with a slash of her sassy personality. As for the mini versions, RZA, 3, and Riot Rose, 1, tagged along with their mother in their little formal suits and shoes, matching the vibe of Rihanna.
Rihanna, who voiced the character of Smurfette and contributed to music, said in an interview with Extra that it would be really interesting to watch the movie with her little ones. 'I'm excited for tonight. Tonight is going to be fun. We get to watch the movie together for the first time. I get to watch it in its full completion. So, that should be interesting,' she said during the premiere.
It's definitely an 'R'
When she was asked about how RZA and Riot Rose feel about welcoming another sibling soon, she responded that they are all delighted while being coy. However, when she was asked about whether this time it would be a daughter, Rihanna asked to wait and see what happens, while confirming that the name would definitely start with an 'R' as it is a tradition at this point. Rihanna debuted the baby bump in May during the MET Gala, where she stunned the audience with the pose.

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