Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's Son RZA Studying French at Age 3

Published: Jul 04 2025

Rihanna's toddler son, RZA, has developed a fascination with French, immersing himself in the language. The expectant singer, who welcomed RZA, aged 3, and Riot, 23 months, with rapper A$AP Rocky, recently showcased snapshots from a delightful family road trip, revealing RZA's endeavor to master a new linguistic frontier.

In a charming trio of photos, both young boys were nestled in their car seats at the back, creating a picturesque scene of sibling bonding on wheels. While Riot appeared content, soothed by his pacifier, RZA's visage was obscured by a substantial French workbook, hinting at his intellectual pursuits.

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The 37-year-old Rihanna playfully captioned the post, "They've so outgrown my presence on this little road adventure!" Meanwhile, the "Purple Swag" rapper affectionately teased his son's choice of road trip activity, adding a lighthearted comment to the July 3 Instagram post: "RZA, man, learning French!" accompanied by three emojis blending tears of laughter.

The French title emblazoned on the workbook's cover translates to "My Vacation Workbook," and it seems RZA is ahead of the curve, considering the book is catered to children aged 5 and 6. A fan aptly noted this, commenting with a laughing-crying emoji, "Caribbean mothers always have workbooks double your age!" Another user recognized the workbook brand with a humorous remark, "Lolll, not the 'cahier de vacances'!"

This could very well be their final sojourn as a quartet, given that the couple is expecting their third bundle of joy. Although Rihanna, the founder of Fenty Beauty, hasn't officially disclosed whether they're adding another boy or welcoming a little girl into their fold, Rocky may have subtly let the cat out of the bag. When inquired if the impending arrival was the girl they had long awaited, he joyfully confirmed to Entertainment Tonight on June 28, "It is, man. It is." He then held up a Smurfette doll, emphasizing, "Right here, you know what I'm saying? Right here."

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