The couple welcomed their second baby together in August
Rihanna is opening up about how parenting with A$AP Rocky has changed her relationship with the rapper.
In an interview with Page Six, the “Umbrella” singer, 35, revealed that her relationship with Rocky, also 35, has gotten deeper since the couple welcomed their two kids together — sons RZA Athelston, 19 months, and Riot Rose, 4 months.
“I love him differently as a dad. This is major, major…it’s a turn on,” she told the outlet. “It’s just like, wow. What a leader, what a great, patient loving…and my kids are obsessed with him.”
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In November, the dad of two was asked by Complex if he would ever consider collaborating with Rihanna on a project at Puma — where they both work as creative directors on their respective lines — but he didn’t quite have business on his mind.
“What could we team up and just like f—ing smash and go crazy on?” Rocky pondered in response to the question before answering, “I think we do a real great job at collaborating and making children.”
“I think that’s our best creation so far,” he said of the couple’s two sons. “Nothing’s better than that.”
Earlier in September, Rihanna introduced the world to her newly minted family of four, posing with Rocky, RZA and baby Riot. In the pictures, Rihanna held baby Riot while Rocky carried RZA on his shoulders. RZA, who wore the FENTY x Puma Avanti in aged silver, looked adorable in a miniature leather jacket. The musician and mom of two was also photographed carrying her newborn alone as she leaned up against a car.
Additional pictures showed the couple playing with Riot on a blanket as he sweetly smiled up at his parents.
Sources confirmed to PEOPLE in August that the “Diamonds” singer and her partner had welcomed their second baby together. TMZ was the first to report the baby news. At the time, reps for the couple could not be reached for comment.