Rihanna Reveals Which Plastic Surgery Procedure She Wants to Get

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Rihanna spilled all the tea on her future plastic surgery plans, revealing her desire for a breast lift although she wouldn't "want to ever have a tummy tuck."

"I want my titties pinned back to my shoulders, right where they used to be," Rihanna told Interview magazine, published on Tuesday, April 9. "I don't want implants. I just want a lift. I haven't done enough research to know, but I heard that you might have some scars. I'm okay with all that."

While she's open to enhancing her breasts, Rihanna doesn't want to get a tummy tuck because she doesn't "want a new navel" and doesn't "want that scar."

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Rihanna is seen at Giorgio Baldi restaurant on April 07, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. She recently opened up about the plastic surgery she would be willing to undergo. The Hollywood Curtain/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

The "Diamonds" artist then opened up about the changes her body went through during pregnancy. "Third-trimester cellulite is no joke. You just see ripples coming from places you never knew, and it's all in your thighs because your thighs are carrying the weight of your baby and uterus," she revealed.

The Fenty Beauty founder also shared that she's "scared of the knife," so if she had to "pick one thing, I'm going to pick my boobs."

Although a BBL isn't completely off the table, she said there are alternatives. "I can, like, squat and get an ass, hopefully," Rihanna said.

Her body isn't the only thing that's changed since having kids. The Grammy winner opened up about her priorities and fears since giving birth to RZA, 1, and Riot Rose, 8 months. "The well-being of your kids, you worry about that constantly. Nobody warns you that having kids means you're going to worry every second of your life. Right?" she shared.

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