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Rihanna is taking a walk down memory lane.
As she prepares to welcome baby number two, the Grammy-winning singer took to Instagram to share maternity pictures from her first pregnancy.
The pictures captured a topless RiRi standing against an ocean backdrop, as she rocks a string bikini bottom, snake-skin heels, and pieces of gold jewellery.
“Here’s a little series I call ‘Rub on ya titties; in honor of my first pregnancy, embracing motherhood like a g, and the magic that this body made!” she captioned the Instagram carousel.
“Baby RZA… he in there not having a clue how nuts his mama is, or how obsessed he bout to make me #maternityshoot2022 #tobecontinued.”
The photos were released just months after Rihanna confirmed her second pregnancy during her Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.
The upcoming family addition will mark her and ASAP Rocky’s second child together.
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