Rihanna is, allegedly, eager to be a mother, not just with one kid but of multiple babies. A tabloid alleged that the "Umbrella" singer is currently on the hunt for potential sperm donors for her babies. 

The National Enquirer claimed RiRi has dispatched her "genes team" to search around the world for the smartest, most athletic, and gorgeous men who are willing to give their sperm to the singer. Apparently, the Ocean's 8 actress is not afraid to become a single mother even for multiple babies. 

The tabloid alleged that after Rihanna ended her three-year romance with billionaire boyfriend Hassan Jameel, she has given up on finding Mr. Right. Instead, she is, allegedly, putting efforts into her needs and her top priority at the moment is to have children.

"She means to search far and wide for the perfect fathers, and she has people whose job is to do just that," a source told the outlet. 

The Enquirer and its source seemed to base their assumption about Rihanna's plan to start a family on her own in her recent interview with British Vogue. In the said interview, the "Diamonds" singer was asked about how she envisions herself in the next 10 years. 

Rihanna said she would have three to four kids by then. When asked how she plans to do that now that she is not into a romantic relationship, the 32-year-old singer responded that she could do it alone. 

"I feel like society makes me want to feel like, 'Oh, you got it wrong...' They diminish you as a mother if there's not a dad in your kids' lives," she said. 

Rihanna didn't mention anything about whether she plans to look for sperm donors for her to have kids. More so, she is not planning to have four different fathers for four babies that she envisioned to have in the future. 

Meanwhile, Rihanna is currently busy finding ways to help U.S. in its efforts to stop the spread of coronavirus and not on looking for would-be baby daddies. Her Clara Lionel Foundation and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey teamed up to donate $4.2 million to help domestic violence victims in LA during the coronavirus pandemic. 

In addition, her foundation also donated a total of $6 million to COVID-19 relief and other efforts to combat the virus. The Battleship actress also shut down fans who persistently ask about her ninth album amidst the health crisis in the country.