Rihanna takes boyfriend to meet mom

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Rihanna is taking her boyfriend to meet her family. The 'Where Have You Been' hitmaker is reportedly planning on flying her man Travis Scott out to the Caribbean so she can introduce him to her relatives, only a month after she did the same with ex-man Lewis Hamilton. A source told The Sun newspaper: "Rihanna has fallen hard for him. It's completely different to her romance with Lewis, as she was never fully serious about him. Her friends think this is already her most committed relationship since Chris Brown. "But the ultimate test for Travis will be meeting the tough-talking matriarch of the family, her mom Monica Braithwaite, who is fiercely protective over her daughter." Meanwhile, the rapper - who co-wrote Rihanna's track 'Better Have My Money' - has already hit it off with the 27-year-old beauty's pals. One source said: "Travis and Rihanna are dating, officially. It's already very serious. He's very into her." Whilst another added: "Rihanna likes Travis a lot and hopes it develops into something more. All of her friends think he is gonna be the keeper." The pair were recently spotted enjoying a date night in the city of love, Paris, France.

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