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SPOTTED: Rihanna’s Seen Fort The First Time Post Birth

Rihanna has finally made a public appearance after giving birth to her newborn son. She traveled to London to support her boyfriend, A$AP Rocky, who was headlining the Wireless Festival on July 1.

A fan recorded the singer’s first-time appearance as she was being escorted by security with a sea of fans screaming her name behind a barricade.

The “Umbrella” singer was decked out in all Black, her hair was straightened with a parted in the middle, and she topped off her ensemble with gold hoop earrings and a chain necklace.

Another video shows A$AP Rocky getting a haircut in London and Rihanna standing in front of him watching.

Another video shows Rihanna at the Wireless Festival with her shades on, and the shades appear

to have black feathers on the handles. She acknowledges a fan’s camera by giving a cute wave.

While her boyfriend was on stage, the camera for the jumbotron cuts to Rihanna walking in front of the stage, causing the audience to go wild.

Rihanna’s and A$AP Rocky’s son was not seen, and it’s unclear whether or not Rihanna traveled with the newborn child to London. While his name is unknown, he was born on May 13 in Los Angeles.

A person close to the couple did tell media outlets that the United States is not the place where they want to raise their child. Instead, they will sometime be returning to the “Diamonds” singer’s native country, Barbados, to raise him.

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Taylor Berry

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