Rihanna Jokingly Admits the Only Thing She Can’t Do Is Birth Daughters

If you ask us, there's nothing Rihanna can't do. She's an entertainer, a mogul, and an incredible mom. But if you ask the multi-hyphenate, there is one thing she can't seem to pull off: making a baby girl. Rihanna has welcomed two sons, RZA and Riot, with partner A$AP Rocky, and she recently revealed that a daughter is still something she's hoping for.

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She's making herself the joke here, and we appreciate it

During a red-carpet appearance to promote her new Fenty x Puma sneaker line that was shared on social media, the fashion icon was asked, "Is there one thing you can’t do?"

"So far, have daughters," she quipped before laughing.

Rih made it sound like she may keep trying for a girl

"You can't do it," the interviewer asked. To which Rihanna replied, "I mean so far."

She went on to say, "I'm batting at a 75% for a boy next time. So we'll just like, keep our fingers crossed." She didn't confirm that she's interested in more kids, but she also made it sound like another baby could be in the cards.

Apparently, both of her boys are "obsessed" with A$AP Rocky

Speaking with Access Hollywood, Rihanna revealed that she is not her sons' favorite parent — that honor goes to their dad.

"My kids are obsessed with him. I’m just a background, I’m an extra," she said. When the interviewer expressed surprise, she was very matter-of-fact. "Yep! It happens!… It doesn’t matter if it’s girls or boys, they love their dad differently and I love to see it," she shared.

Being a mom looks good on her

Rihanna also admitted that she didn't know what becoming a mom and having a family would look like.

"You don’t have an idea. You just hope, ‘I hope that I can have kids one day and I hope I can have them in love and I hope that I can be a part of a family that, you know, breaks generational curses and moves forward and does new things and raises our kids better than we’ve been raised,'" she explained.