EntertainmentLocal NewsNews Rihanna reportedly to give birth in Barbados by Barbados Today Traffic 19/03/2022 written by Barbados Today Traffic Updated by Desmond Brown 19/03/2022 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 375 Rihanna is all geared-up to welcome her first baby with A$AP Rocky for which the billionaire superstar hit-maker has reportedly made ‘over the top’ preparations in her native Barbados. According to OK!, the Fenty Beauty mogul is planning to “have a full birthing suite, including a water tub, installed at her mansion.” “All the important women in her life will be there, and while they wait for the baby to be born, they’ll all get spa treatments like massages, manis and pedis,” the outlet quoted its source. The 33-year-old rapper and father-to-be is expected to hold court out by the pool as per RiRi’s wish. “They’ll have music and dancing and drinks flowing. She wants her delivery to be an all-out celebration,” she added. Meanwhile, the Diamonds singer has kept her focus more on being mother than a bride. “Rihanna is more interested in her birthing plan than organising her nuptials,” the source spilled. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians “As far as she’s concerned, the day she becomes a mother is even more important than her wedding day!” it added. On Tuesday, Rihanna began baby shopping and fans could not keep calm. The superstar was spotted at Target as she strolled through aisles reserved for newborns, reported Daily Mail. The 33-year-old millionaire, who owns multiple brands, stepped inside the economical retail store. At one instant, the songstress was spotted picking up a $18 orange dress, hinting she is welcoming a baby girl. Rihanna pulled up a blue hoodie for her day out, paired with sparkly faux leather mini skirt and purple heels. The blossoming mother tied her hair in a pony tail. (GeoTV.com) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Saharan dust haze continues to affect the island 24/12/2024 Restaurants brace for festive frenzy with early reservations 24/12/2024 Barbadian MIT professor awarded among top scientists in the Americas 24/12/2024