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Rihanna Breastfeeds Toddler Son Wearing Maternity Bra She Designed In Joyous Photos

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The singer demonstrated the maternity bra she designed in a series of photos on Instagram while breastfeeding her 14-month-old son RZA.

Rihanna breastfed her son while wearing a maternity bra from her own Savage X Fenty line in a new Instagram post for the brand.

The singer, who reportedly just gave birth to her second child, showed off the bra she designed that, according to the caption, has been "approved by baby RZA."


You can see the photos below, captioned:

"Not ur mama's maternity bras...designed by @badgalriri, approved by baby RZA 🫶🏾 #SavageXMaternity"

Another post by the fashion brand's account promoted the new maternity bras:

"Not @badgalriri giving us baby fever 😫 #SavageXMaternity"
"✨Our NEW maternity bras are HERE✨ A capsule collection that's giving comfort, function and support for ur 🥥🥥."

Fans of RiRi's fashion line expressed their excitement over the brand's launch of maternity bras.







Many commented on all the adorableness in the photos.



Rihanna and rapper A$AP Rocky welcomed baby RZA in May 2022, and the singer all but confirmed her second pregnancy during her Super Bowl 2023 halftime performance in February.

The singer launched Fenty Beauty in 2017, and in 2018 introduced her lingerie and loungewear line, Savage X Fenty.

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