Home / News / Celebrity News Rihanna shares first image of her son on TikTok—and WOW is he cute! Mike Coppola/Getty/Rihanna/TikTok Omg LOOK AT HIM. By Cassandra Stone December 19, 2022 Mike Coppola/Getty/Rihanna/TikTok Rectangle You know how there are some babies that are so cute you can’t help but do a double-take and squeal over said cuteness? Yeah, well, Rihanna’s baby is that cute. In a TikTok video she posted over the weekend, Rihanna shared the first images of her son with A$AP Rocky—and he is SO CUTE. The video is also Rihanna’s first post on the social media platform, which is super exciting. “You tryna get Mommy’s phone?” Rihanna asks her baby. (His name has not yet been made public.) “Hacked,” Rihanna captioned the video. @rihanna hacked ♬ original sound – Rihanna Rihanna gave birth to her beautiful baby boy back in May. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight this fall, Rihanna was asked what her favorite part of motherhood has been so far in the six months since her son was born. Related: Rihanna gushes over her ‘amazing’ son and her daily life as a new mom “Oh my god, the mornings, like, seeing his morning face!” she says. “Seeing a baby with, like, little bags and waking up and they’re just, like, startled. They’re trying to figure out where they’re at. It’s the cutest, it’s my favorite part of the day.” Related: Ryan Reynolds says his daughters subscribe to the ‘religion’ of Taylor Swift—and SAME The singer and Fenty Beauty founder confirmed in January that she was expecting her first child with A$AP Rocky. She debuted her baby bump in a New York City photoshoot, and told PEOPLE that she was “excited to be a mom” and “couldn’t be happier.” Well we’re sure she’s an amazing mom (imagine how soothing her singing voice must be to her little guy), and we’re hoping to see more of Mama Rihanna on TikTok! The latest Viral & Trending Why Volvo’s new ad is the emotional reset every parent needs right now News What parents need to know about the ‘glass child’ effect—and how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News “Pass the baby” anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season