In a very rare occasion, Rihanna opened up about his two-year relationship with Hassan Jameel. The hitmaker has been known for being too privy when it comes to her romance with the Saudi businessman. But now she breaks her silence for her “Ocean’s Eight” co-star Sarah Paulson.
In an interview for Interview magazine, RiRi admitted that she’s in love and that there’s a possibility that she’ll finally tie the knot, though she didn’t reveal when. “Of course I am [in love],” she told Paulson when asked about her deep affection for Jameel.
However, Rihanna made fun of Paulson when the actress asked about who she’s dating. “Google it,” the 31-year-old singer said.
Talking about marriage, Rihanna went silent for a little when asked if she and Jameel would ever get married. The hitmaker explained that only God knows what would happen. “Only god knows that, girl. We plan and god laughs, right?” RiRi replied.
Rihanna also revealed that she wanted to be a mother more than anything else in her life when Paulson asked her about motherhood. She even said that her relationship with Jameel was one of the things that changed how she balances life and work.
The nine-time Grammy winner continued to say that her relationship with Jameel importantly matters to her. She knows that she has to make time for what they have, just like how she nurtures her businesses. She will even make some of her days free, putting her “infamous P” on her calendar, meaning “personal days.”
Rihanna has been mum about her romance with Jameel. The news about Rihanna and Jameel’s relationship started in June 2017. They were seen having the time of their lives while on a romantic vacation in the Amalfi Coast earlier this month.
Despite being in front of too many people when performing, Rihanna revealed that she is actually “exceptionally shy.” The Barbadian singer said that people have no idea about her timid attitude as they often see her confident. She said she only pretends she’s bold but admitted that she still gets tensed when going to award shows.
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