Rihanna Playfully Raps The Song “Glorilla” To Her Partner A$ap Rocky In A Humorous Home Video, Jokingly Remarking, “I’m Too Old For This.”

Rihanna delighted fans by sharing a hilarious video where she serenaded her partner A$AP Rocky with GloRilla’s ‘TGIF’ and even dropped it low during an impromptu hallway performance. The Fenty mogul, 36, captioned the post with “Happy Friday,” playfully pointing at Rocky while tossing her jacket in the air.

Rocky, 35, reacted with amusement, declaring, “I’m too old for this s***,” as he shook his head and walked away. The couple, who welcomed their second child, son Riot Rose, ten months ago, revealed the pregnancy during Rihanna’s Super Bowl LVII halftime show, where she debuted her baby bump in a striking red outfit.

In addition to Riot Rose, Rihanna and Rocky also have a two-year-old son named RZA Athelaston. Recently, the Ocean’s 8 actress confirmed she’s open to expanding their family further, stating she would “definitely have more kids,” although clarifying that she’s currently not pregnant.

While Rihanna continues to keep her fans eagerly awaiting her long-awaited ninth studio album, she continues to share glimpses of her personal life, showcasing her playful side and her deepening relationship with A$AP Rocky.

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