Rihanna Reveals She Wants 4 Kids Within 10 Years In An Interview With British Vogue
Rihanna has shared her plans to expand her family within the next 10 years with or without a partner in a new interview as reported by The Daily Mail.
The chart-topping musician and businesswoman, 32, made history by becoming the first person to grace the cover of British Vogue in a durag for a high-fashion shoot captured by critically-acclaimed photographer Steven Klein.
The singer revealed she’s open to raising ‘three or four children’ alone if she hasn’t found The One, telling the publication in its May issue: ‘Would I do it on my own? Hell yeah!’
She further explained that being in a relationship will not hold her back from her plans on becoming a mother.
In her words:
Hell yeah, I feel like society makes me want to feel like ‘Oh you got it wrong …’ They diminish you as a mother, [if] there’s not a dad in your kid’s lives. But the only thing that matters is happiness, that’s the only healthy relationship between a parent and a child. That’s the only thing that can raise a child truly, is love.
Speaking on her music, the singer said she is working aggressively on new music but has no strict deadline.
I can’t say when I’m going to drop … but I am very aggressively working on music. I don’t want all my albums to feel like themes. There are no rules, there’s no format, there’s nothing. There’s just good music and if I feel it, I’m putting it out.
Also, she plans to explore the reggae genre.
That is happening. I feel like I have no boundaries. I’ve done everything. I’ve done all the hits, I’ve tried every genre – now I’m just, I’m wide open. I can make anything that I want.’
The media personality revealed she is she’s still coming to grips with life as a superstar and at times, still struggles with the spotlight. She said her nerves were once so intense that she cancelled her performance at the 2016 Grammy Awards, which a representative originally claimed was only due to bronchitis.
On the success of her cosmetic brand, the TV and film star said she considered her aim to reach a diverse audience ‘normal’.
According to her:
I’m shocked by people saying, ”Oh my god, what made you think of making make-up for black girls?” I’m like, What? You thought this was like a marketing strategy? Like I’m a genius? It’s shocking most of the time, then it turns into disappointment that this is groundbreaking right now. In my mind, this was just normal.
In 2017, the business-savvy star entered the world of make-up and launched her Fenty Beauty line, with her products selling out across the globe.
Get the latest news delivered straight to your inbox every day of the week. Stay informed with the Guardian’s leading coverage of Nigerian and world news, business, technology and sports.
0 Comments
We will review and take appropriate action.