Rihanna has opened up about how she's adjusting her signature style after giving birth to her first child.
The Umbrella songstress, 34, admitted getting back into her heels "was tough" after welcoming a son with partner A$AP Rocky, who she has chosen not to publicly name as of yet, nearly seven months ago.
The new mum also revealed she took just three days off work after giving birth to her son who she described as "the happiest baby".
"He’s fun. No matter what you’re doing or what you’re feeling, when he smiles at you, everything else goes away," she says in a new interview.
She was named 'sexiest woman alive' by Esquire in 2011, and now admits it's become trickier to 'dress to impress' since childbirth.
"It’s crazy," she told OK! magazine. "Getting back into heels was tough, even though I wore heels throughout my entire pregnancy. But after you give birth it’s like, 'Oh, this is different'."
Speaking of motherhood, she said: "It’s crazy and it’s amazing, wild, weird – all of those things, all at once. It’s the best feeling and the most love I have ever known.
"Every step, every facial expression, every new milestone is new, it’s fascinating. I love it."
Revealing all about her latest Savage x Fenty lingerie range, she explained: "I was back at work three days after I gave birth. It was important to me to get back."
Her recent comments come as she slowly returns to the limelight after teasing and releasing music, as well as hosting a star-studded lingerie fashion show.
The 34-year-old star last released an album, called Anti, in 2016 and was on hiatus for years and she sent fans into a meltdown when it was revealed she would be singing at the halftime performance at Super Bowl LVII next year, marking the return of an icon.
Fans were further treated when she dropped the song Lift Me Up for the hit movie, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
And it looks like RiRi is far from done when it comes to giving the people what they want.
It has been reported that the make-up mogul signed a huge deal with Apple to document her return to the stage in 2023.
Cameras will be at the Super Bowl halftime show to film the behind-the-scenes documentary for Apple.
"She will be recorded during rehearsals and meetings in the lead-up to the big night and give an insight into what her life is really like now she is returning to pop as a mum," an insider revealed to The Sun.
" Rihanna is a massive force to be reckoned with when it comes to music and so Apple has paid millions."
They added: "...She is keen for the world to remember why she is one of the greatest performers of all time."
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