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2:26 pm - 12/04/2012

Rihanna asks record label for time off so she can have a baby


With Rihanna and Chris Brown's relationship going from strength to strength it sounds like RiRi might be ready to take things to the next level as she reportedly asked her record company for time off- to have a baby!
With a stream of recent Twitter pics appearing to confirm that Rihanna is back with Chris, friends are now claiming the two want to start a family:

"She asked her record company when the best time would be for her to take off, as she wants a baby," an insider revealed to Closer.

"They just stared at her. Everyone was pretty open-mouthed. But she hasn't got any time free in her diary until 2014."


With the singer's record of releasing a new album every year not to mention her touring, it could be a while before she has time to even think about settling down.

Meanwhile whilst babies could be a long way off, there are further rumours Rihanna could be walking down the aisle at the end of the year. The star has allegedly told friends to keep New Year's Eve free, with pals convinced the couple are planning a surprise wedding.

Not everyone's happy with the reunion though as the source goes onto say that Rihanna's mum Monica Braithwaite is allegedly doing everything she can to stop the pair getting anymore serious: "She called Rihanna to yell at her, asking what she's doing with her life," a source explained.

"They've been blowing up over the Chris issue for weeks now. Her mom has told her not to waste any time on Chris and said, 'Is this the type of man you want as your baby's dad? He's acting just like your dad used to.'"

Not that her mum's opinion seems to matter to RiRi: "This has made Rihanna even more determined to marry him," the source insists.

A rep for Rihanna has been contacted for comment.


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pindycindy 4th-Dec-2012 10:48 pm (UTC)
I've always figured he will kill her, so now with a baby, he will go to jail for life and the baby will be alone. And if I were powerful enough to speak this into existence I would have already spoken this flu out of my body.
smashy 4th-Dec-2012 11:02 pm (UTC)
women are more likely to be abused by their partners while they're pregnant, so... yeah.
pindycindy 4th-Dec-2012 11:21 pm (UTC)
It's so sad but I work with woman like this everyday and sometimes you can get thru to them but most of the time the amount of abuse is staggering before they will see any small bit of light.
It doesn't help my anger issues but it is my calling, lol.
pindycindy 4th-Dec-2012 11:21 pm (UTC)
*women, I are a college graduate!
pindycindy 5th-Dec-2012 07:39 pm (UTC)
I run a recovery ministry and have worked with women for 26 years. Yes, I am one of the "old" ontds, lol. Sometimes that sets people off to insult me, sometimes it gives them someone to talk to, lol.
slaughtermatic 6th-Dec-2012 12:39 am (UTC)
I think that's really amazing. Do you find it very hard though, even though it's your calling? I'm thinking of a similar profession, but I feel like an awful person for not being sure I want to be around all that heartache all day, every day... I'm just afraid I'd get really depressed eventually.
pindycindy 6th-Dec-2012 01:07 am (UTC)
Some days are harder than others. I have heard so much horrible, absolutely horrible stuff and that is hard. You really need to be able to separate yourself from the other person. Not take on their stuff. Some days are depressing but to see the change and the hope and the joy of lives getting back on track. The whole affect of a woman from depression and their faces just so worn and tired and then they are smiling and joyful and living productive lives, and then they turn around and are able to help others, it makes it all worth it. But you have to have a support team/system to nurture you so that you don't get sucked dry. And then there are some days that you just want to get a gun and go hunting down assholes, LOL!!! A sense of humor is your best friend!!!
slaughtermatic 6th-Dec-2012 01:12 am (UTC)
Thanks for the insight, it really sounds like it's worth it in the end. :)
meudail 7th-Dec-2012 04:14 pm (UTC)
I work with abused women from time to time in my profession, and IA with all of this. I am good at comparmentalizing, which I guess is a blessing in this job.
suzycat 7th-Dec-2012 12:37 am (UTC)
FELLOW OLD PERSON!
pindycindy 7th-Dec-2012 02:28 am (UTC)
Well I hope you are taking your Centrum Silver as I was advised last week, lol! They have no idea!
celtic_thistle 5th-Dec-2012 12:37 am (UTC)
Quite true--I work on call at a DV shelter and you would not BELIEVE how many of these women are pregnant :( It makes things so much harder.
suzycat 7th-Dec-2012 01:50 am (UTC)
Once I was in court and there was this domestic abuse case where the wife wanted to retract her statement against her husband for beating her with a vacuum cleaner hose when she was in the early stages of her pregnancy (by the time it came to court she was a long way along). She wanted to withdraw the charges but it was explained that because it was now a police matter it was too late for her to do that. She was all head down, barely spoke, hair in her eyes. He was handsome, smartly dressed, had this big story about how he was just imposing discipline and she started it by throwing the phone at him when they argued.

Fortunately the judge was a man with many kids and a particular bugbear about abuse of children and mothers. I can still remember him thundering while the guy was in the dock: "You hit her and you knew she was pregnant? STAND DOWN."

Can't remember what he was sentenced to but it was the fullest extent of the law, that was for sure.

I hope she left him one day.
celtic_thistle 7th-Dec-2012 04:53 am (UTC)
I'm glad the judge threw the book at him. So many of these manipulative assholes get away with it. I hope she left as well. Poor thing.
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