New Photo - Sarah Ferguson Is Assessing a 'Number of Options' for Her Future Home Without Former Prince Andrew

Sarah Ferguson Is Assessing a 'Number of Options' for Her Future Home Without Former Prince Andrew Simon PerryDecember 1, 2025 at 11:10 PM 0 Jordan Pettitt Pool/Getty Sarah Ferguson and the former Prince Andrew on Sept. 16, 2025 Sarah Ferguson is mulling over a "number of options" for her new home She and her former husband, Andrew MountbattenWindsor, are moving out of Royal Lodge The move follows the unprecedented decision by King Charles to remove all of Andrew's royal titles Sarah Ferguson is still deciding where she will live after leaving Royal Lodge, where she stayed with her exhusband, ...

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Sarah Ferguson is mulling over a "number of options" for her new home

She and her former husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, are moving out of Royal Lodge

The move follows the unprecedented decision by King Charles to remove all of Andrew's royal titles

Sarah Ferguson is still deciding where she will live after leaving Royal Lodge, where she stayed with her ex-husband, the former Prince Andrew.

The author and former Duchess of York is mulling over several ideas for her future home.

Sarah, 66, and Andrew, 65, are leaving Royal Lodge in Windsor after continuing to live under the same roof despite their divorce in 1996. Andrew was told to surrender the lease following the unprecedented decision to strip him of his royal titles amid renewed interest in his past ties with the late Jeffrey Epstein.

"She is assessing a number of options currently, and no final decision has been made," her spokesman tells PEOPLE.

The spokesman debunked a recent report that Sarah may live in an annex or converted barn at the country home of her eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice, saying it was not correct.

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Princess Beatrice and Sarah Ferguson in London in December 2022

Staying at the home of her second daughter, Princess Eugenie, in Portugal — which has also been claimed — is also not on the cards.

In October, a source told PEOPLE that Fergie, as she is affectionately known, "is going to be moving out and into a separate home."

"Contrary to reports, she has never asked for a property or any provision for herself," the source added. "She will continue to forge an independent life."

A second source close to Sarah added that she will find her own place and is "going to move forward independently."

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Sarah Ferguson and her daughters Princess Beatrice, left, and Princess Eugenie, right, in London in April 2025

No new address has been given for Andrew, but PEOPLE has been told he will relocate to a property on the Sandringham estate, King Charles' privately-owned property in Norfolk, about 110 miles north of London.

A palace source has also told PEOPLE that it is unlikely Sarah will relocate to Sandringham.

Royal Lodge holds poignant memories for Fergie, Andrew and their daughters. Princess Eugenie hosted her evening wedding reception at the residence after marrying Jack Brooksbank in 2018, and Princess Beatrice wed Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at the nearby Royal Chapel of All Saints on the estate in 2020.

However, Andrew and Fergie's stay at the royal residence had been called into question, especially given that they have reportedly not paid rent in 22 years.

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Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park

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The change for the family comes after Buckingham Palace announced on Oct. 30 that King Charles began the process of removing all of Andrew's royal titles, including prince.

It followed renewed scrutiny over Andrew's past association with convicted sex offender Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial, and continuing controversy surrounding the allegations tied to their connection.

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Kourtney Kardashian Admits She Felt Unprepared When She Had Son Mason at 30: 'Nobody Told Me What to Do' Hannah SacksDecember 1, 2025 at 11:12 PM 0 Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images; Kim Kardashian/Instagram Kourtney Kardashian; Mason Disick Kourtney Kardashian Barker is opening up about welcoming her oldest son at 30 She said that when she had Mason, she didn't get advice from anyone or read any books However, when she had her daughter Penelope, she did read a book and found a form of parenting that felt "more intentional" Kourtney Kardashian Barker is opening up about how she felt when she became...

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Kourtney Kardashian Barker is opening up about welcoming her oldest son at 30

She said that when she had Mason, she didn't get advice from anyone or read any books

However, when she had her daughter Penelope, she did read a book and found a form of parenting that felt "more intentional"

Kourtney Kardashian Barker is opening up about how she felt when she became a parent at 30 to her son, Mason.

During the most recent episode of The Kardashians, the mom of four, 46, spoke about welcoming her son Mason and said she felt a little unprepared before becoming a parent. In a confessional, Kardashian Barker said her maternal instincts ultimately kicked in, but she didn't receive any advice before having Mason, now 15.

"When I was 30, and I had Mason, nobody told me what to do, I didn't read any books, but the way that I felt, my maternal instinct, was to do attachment parenting," Kardashian Barker said in her confessional.

"Before I had Penelope though, I read the attachment parenting book and it was more intentional," she explained. "And even though I was working, I didn't really think it was an option to not work. Now, I have the option not to work, and I feel grateful to be able to find what I connect to."

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Kardashian Barker and her husband Travis Barker share 2-year-old son Rocky Thirteen. She is also mom to sons Mason and Reign, 10, as well as daughter Penelope, 13. Barker is the father of daughter Alabama, 19, stepdaughter Atiana, 26, and son Landon, 22.

Although Kardashian Barker chooses not to share her youngest son's face on social media, she does often share photos of the little one from behind. In September, the mom of four shared a series of photos on her Instagram as she rounded up tour life with her Blink-182 rocker husband. In one sweet snap, Barker could be seen sitting on a guitar case and holding a guitar next to Rocky.

The toddler held his own mini guitar and sat next to his dad, adorably copying Barker's stance. Barker was pictured looking over at his son as the two strummed along together.

"Tour adventures : part 2," Kardashian Barker wrote in her caption.

In August, Kardashian Barker shut down any rumors that she might be pregnant again, following the birth of her baby, Rocky.

The Kardashians star responded to a comment on her Aug. 9 Instagram photo suggesting that she might be pregnant again. "RUMORS HAVE IT THAT YOURE PREGNANT KOURTNEY," the person wrote in the comments of a photo series featuring the mom of four on vacation.

"Eating pancakes and jumping off cliffs 🤙🏼," Kardashian Barker hit back, denying the rumors.

In September, Kardashian Barker shared a glimpse of her family's time on the road with her husband. The mom of four uploaded a couple of snapshots of the couple's son enjoying the Florida sunshine.

She added an adorable picture of their toddler running around the grass, adding a blurry effect to the image over Rocky, whose face she prefers to keep off social media.

Kardashian Barker also added a sweet photo of Rocky with Barker as the father and son enjoyed an aquarium together. The mom of four also included a picture of a stuffed animal enjoying a hotel bed.

"Tour adventures : part 1," she captioned the post.

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Nick Jonas goes solo (again) with new album 'Sunday Best' Anna Kaufman, USA TODAYDecember 1, 2025 at 11:12 PM 0 Nick Jonas is going solo – again. The 33yearold singer and onethird of the Jonas Brothers announced Nov. 30 that he would release a solo album for the first time in nearly five years. The project, "Sunday Best," will hit streamers Feb. 6. Made with Republic Records, the same label responsible for the Jonas Brothers' four most recent albums, "Sunday Best," is expected to draw from the younger Jonas' church choir roots and bring listeners in for an intimate portrait of his life.

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Nick Jonas is going solo – again.

The 33-year-old singer and one-third of the Jonas Brothers announced Nov. 30 that he would release a solo album for the first time in nearly five years. The project, "Sunday Best," will hit streamers Feb. 6.

Made with Republic Records, the same label responsible for the Jonas Brothers' four most recent albums, "Sunday Best," is expected to draw from the younger Jonas' church choir roots and bring listeners in for an intimate portrait of his life.

Nick Jonas will release solo album "Sunday Best" in February.

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"I'm so excited to share these new stories, candid thoughts, quiet walks home in the city, and snapshots of my life over these past few years," Jonas said in a release alongside the announcement. "While this album was made over the course of the last two years, it was truly 33 years in the making."

Jonas first revealed the album at a brunch Nov. 30 in Las Vegas, treating fans to live performances of some of the new tracks and revealing collaborators for the project, including JP Saxe, Josette Maskin of MUNA, Blush and Ryan Daly.

Nick Jonas will release solo album "Sunday Best" in February.

Jonas' decision to release a solo album comes over 10 years after his desire to release music on his own helped fuel the original disbandment of the Jonas Brothers.

In 2014, he reached commercial success on his own with hits like "Jealous" and "Chains" off his self-titled album. He and brothers Joe and Kevin have since reunited, finding shared acclaim again as the Jonas Brothers. The group has most recently been touring to promote their latest project, "Greetings from your Hometown," reuniting with Disney stars like Jordin Sparks and Demi Lovato on stage. They're also in the holiday spirit, dropping a Christmas album and a holiday film, "A Very Jonas Christmas."

While loyal fans may feel anxious that Jonas' announcement of a solo album threatens the (relatively) newly reformed Jo-Bros, Jonas has yet to signal that "Sunday Best" is anything but a side project. Kevin Jonas recently released a solo single, while Joe Jonas released "Music For People Who Believe In DNCE," with his own band, DNCE, in 2024.

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New Photo - 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Whitney Leavitt to Make Broadway Debut in 'Chicago' as Roxie Hart

'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Whitney Leavitt to Make Broadway Debut in 'Chicago' as Roxie Hart Selome HailuDecember 1, 2025 at 11:15 PM 0 Courtesy Image Whether or not MomTok survives, at least we know Whitney will. Whitney Leavitt, best known for starring in the Hulu reality series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," has set her Broadway debut. She will play Roxie Hart in "Chicago" at the Ambassador Theatre for six weeks from Feb. 2 to March 15.

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Whitney Leavitt, best known for starring in the Hulu reality series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," has set her Broadway debut. She will play Roxie Hart in "Chicago" at the Ambassador Theatre for six weeks from Feb. 2 to March 15.

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The news comes just after Leavitt's recent finish as a semifinalist on Season 34 of "Dancing With the Stars." Her run on the ABC dance series was hotly debated, with many considering her the most skilled contestant and speculating that the Nov. 13 release of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Season 3 caused fans to vote against her. Despite being eliminated, she and her partner Mark Ballas recorded a version of the freestyle dance they hoped to perform in the finale, which was set to a mashup of Frank Sinatra's "My Way" and the theme song from "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives." Their taping of the dance was released alongside a lengthy interview on Alex Cooper's podcast "Call Her Daddy," which was recorded in collaboration with ABC.

Leavitt has long been unabashed about her ambitions as a performer. She was absent for the first half of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Season 3 and controversially revealed that she only returned to the series in order to have the opportunity to audition for "Dancing With the Stars," also admitting that she attempted to negotiate a role in a scripted series in exchange for her appearance in "Secret Lives."

"Chicago" is the longest-running American musical in Broadway history. The book was written by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, with music by John Kander and lyrics by Ebb. Currently, Roxie is played by Kate Baldwin. The cast also includes Sophie Carmen-Jones as Velma Kelly, Tam Mutu as Billy Flynn, Alex Newell as Matron "Mama" Morton, Raymond Bokhour as Amos Hart and R. Lowe as Mary Sunshine.

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When a Devastating Famine Hit the Nigerian Village Where I Volunteered, I Felt Powerless. Then I Read This Book (Exclusive) Lizz Schumer, Janet Rich EdwardsDecember 1, 2025 at 7:30 AM 0 Courtesy of Janet Rich Edwards Photos from Janet Rich Edward's time in Niger as a Peace Corps Volunteer, 1982 It was 1984, and I was 22, flying to my post as a Peace Corps volunteer. I was glued to the window as we crossed the Sahara, awed by the barren expanse that was shrouded in red haze to the horizon. When I pressed my hand to the pane, it came back warm.

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It was 1984, and I was 22, flying to my post as a Peace Corps volunteer. I was glued to the window as we crossed the Sahara, awed by the barren expanse that was shrouded in red haze to the horizon. When I pressed my hand to the pane, it came back warm. I remember thinking it would green up as we approached Niger, which I knew was dry, but not desert desert. I'd grown up in the Cuyahoga Valley, splashing through brooks and pressing autumn leaves between wax paper sheets on my mother's ironing board. Only as we descended to the Niamey airport did I make out any trees. They were spindly, unfamiliar. It felt like we were landing on the moon.

My assignment was as a "nutritionist" in a maternal and infant clinic in the village of Torodi. In practice, that meant doing well-baby checkups, mixing up a homemade version of Pedialyte, and lecturing mothers on the value of a balanced diet, which was kind of absurd, given the difficulty of growing vegetables in sand. As out-of-place as I felt, I came to love the work and my colleagues, especially Djulde, the tiny, sharp-witted traditional midwife who taught me jokes in the local language and how to dance to the drums. I held the lantern for her while she delivered babies.

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Djulde and Janet

My favorite part of the job was riding my bicycle out to remote hamlets to check on the children. Toddlers would hide behind their mothers' skirts, thinking I was a ghost. More often than not, I'd return with a live chicken dangling by its feet from my handlebars. I'd learned not to protest the gift; that generosity was the lifeblood of Niger. By the end of the first year, I thought I had my feet under me. But I had no idea what was coming.

If you're old enough, you'll recall the song, "Feed the World," the Band Aid anthem for the Ethiopian famine. Its lyrics were cringey even then, but it was meant as a heartfelt fundraiser for food aid. The song was on a mix tape that a friend sent me, sandwiched between "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "What's Love Got to Do With It?" I danced my heart out to that tape, behind the closed door of my hut so my neighbors couldn't see my awkward moves. The Ethiopian drought felt far off. But by 1985, the whole desert belt of Africa was running out of food.

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) sent us food aid in bulk packages, including dried soup, which I taught the mothers to pronounce: "MIN–UH–STRO–NEE ZOOP." We laughed together. But the laughter couldn't disguise what was happening. Children were dying. When we lost our first newborn at the clinic, I stepped outside, blinking back tears. Djulde strode up to me and slapped my face — sharp, quick. "Don't you dare cry," she said. "If you do, how will the mother feel?"

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Janet teaching the villagers how to make minestrone soup

I had no knowledge of death. I'd grown up sheltered, losing only grandparents we visited once a year. In Niger, death was suddenly everywhere — even the tough lizards that scampered over the mud walls of my compound were dying. I felt an impotence so deep it verged on despair. Raised vaguely Christian, I had, at best, a wary relationship with God. While I could see that the villagers around me drew great comfort from their faith, the oft-murmured phrase "Insh'Allah "— "God willing" — rang hollow to me.

Then, one day, an army duffel bag of paperbacks arrived from my mother. Inside was Huston Smith's The Religions of Man. I was so hungry for spiritual guidance, I devoured that book. I recall being struck by how similar the great faiths were, each describing something true and eternal, something far larger than us. To be sure, they used different words and parables, but they all seemed to be pointing toward some fundamental truth.

That was the thread that led me to the medieval mystics. For roughly 400 years, from 1100 to about 1500, a series of remarkable women claimed to communicate directly with God, receiving what they called "showings." They were Catholic, but they sounded remarkably similar to modern-day Buddhists. And they were women who sounded like, well, women. Writing from centuries plagued by war and plague and famine, they spoke of divine love. Their words rang with passion, urgency, clarity. The anchoress Julian of Norwich, who probably lost her entire family to the Black Death, was still able to write, "All is well, and all is well, and all manner of things shall be well." When I first read it, I laughed. It sounded naïve.

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Janet (second from right) with her clinic colleagues

But then something happened that I'll never forget. It was late afternoon in the clinic, and the call to prayer had just echoed from the mosque. Our last patient was a toddler who was so sick, his body so wasted, it was obvious he wouldn't last the night. My heart ached for him and his mother, who held him tightly. The little boy raised his head to look at me and suddenly everything fell away. His gaze was direct and his eyes were frank. He seemed to know he was dying. I felt that I was looking into the eyes of someone who had already seen ahead, and I somehow knew — I knew — that something in him would live on. I can't explain how I knew, nor can I expect anyone to believe me. He died that night. But in the morning, alongside the pain, I felt a strange peace. Nothing was well. Everything was well. Both were true. Somehow, in the eyes of that child, I'd glimpsed a mystery.

That paradox stayed with me. I came home, fell in love, got married, had children and a career. It wasn't until later, after my daughters left home, while attending a lecture about medieval nuns who crafted illuminated manuscripts, that I knew I wanted to write about a mystic. I had wondered so long about the brave women who dared to speak their experience. They were as likely to be branded heretic as they were to be recognized as messengers of God. As a young woman, I'd been struck by their words. As I grew older, I grew more curious about their lives. That's why I wrote Canticle, a novel about a headstrong mystic and the sisterhood that shelters her. It's a story with roots in a famine, a book, a child, and the mystery that still makes me wonder.

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New Photo - '90 Day Fiance' Star Matt Questions Whether Jasmine's Daughter Matilda Is His

'90 Day Fiance' Star Matt Questions Whether Jasmine's Daughter Matilda Is His Kristie LauAdamsDecember 1, 2025 at 12:40 AM 0 Courtesy of Jasmine Pineda / Instagram The tension between 90 Day Fiancé stars Matt Branistareanu and Jasmine Pineda finally played out away from social media. During the Sunday, November 30, episode of Happily Ever After? Tell All: No Limits, the couple were seen leaving a reunion between all of the TLC reality show's couples when they became engaged in a heated discussion.

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The tension between 90 Day Fiancé stars Matt Branistareanu and Jasmine Pineda finally played out away from social media.

During the Sunday, November 30, episode of Happily Ever After? Tell All: No Limits, the couple were seen leaving a reunion between all of the TLC reality show's couples when they became engaged in a heated discussion. Footage from the episode was shared via Instagram fan account @omfgrealitytv after the episode aired on Sunday.

Taking a seat in a private car as a driver took the couple, who share 8-month-old daughter Matilda together, back to their shared home, Matt was seen asking Jasmine, "What are we going to do about the kid? That baby's mine, right?"

The question sparked fury from Jasmine, 39, who responded, "What the f*** did you say?" before Matt pointed out that before she fell pregnant with Matilda, she traveled to New York City — where her ex-boyfriend Dane lived.

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Matt said in the car, "I remember at one point you said Dane lives in New York and you were going to New York. You were by yourself a lot. [Matilda] could be Dane's. The kid's blonde, Dane is as well."

He then teared up as he reflected on what the revelation would mean for him. "Can you imagine how f***ing stupid I'm going to look if this kid's not even mine? Even if it's mine, like, I gotta get dragged through some bulls*** forever with you," Matt said to a furious Jasmine.

She then concluded, "Wow. I don't have to wait until that f***ing lease expires. If you don't leave the apartment, I'm going to leave," to which Matt agreed before the couple stopped talking and the episode ended.

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Taking to social media after the episode aired, Jasmine shared an Instagram Story that thanked her fans for "all the supportive messages," before sharing a more in-depth reflection of her own. "Unfortunately, ever since I came to [the U.S.] I've gotten used to being treated as damaged goods, and as an object that can be returned as it is broken," she wrote in black text against a white background.

Jasmine continued, "All this has caused severe depression in me. But I'm stronger than all this and I have my babies to look for so giving up is never an option." (Jasmine shares two sons, Juance and JC, with her first husband.)

She then followed the Instagram Story up with a photo of Matilda smiling for the camera. The snap was taken during a family photo shoot that included Matt and was originally shared via both Matt and Jasmine's Instagram grids.

Matt and Jasmine's confrontation was aired as part of a four-episode special, and after Jasmine revealed via Instagram on November 23 that she will "never marry" Matt. "You're gonna see the reason why I will never marry Matt and I don't care how 'good of a catch' he is," Jasmine again wrote in black text against a white background. "After he did what he did … I might change my mind in 50 years."

A second Instagram Story from Jasmine responded to a fan who urged her to leave Matt. "No worries! His mommy has a list of Romanian women waiting for him. I'm just here to have fun," Jasmine wrote in response to the suggestion.

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Rihanna Shares Rare Family Moment in Powerful Post Geca FloresDecember 1, 2025 at 4:30 AM 0 Rihanna's Instagram post served not only as a powerful tribute to her homeland but also offered a glimpse into her personal life. In honor of Barbados' Independence Day, the awardwinning singer celebrated the country's 59 years of Sovereignty after gaining independence on Nov. 30, 1966. Moreover, the music icon also acknowledged the country's leaders and paid a special tribute to their second President, Jeffrey Bostic, as he officially assumed office on Independence Day.

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Rihanna's Instagram post served not only as a powerful tribute to her homeland but also offered a glimpse into her personal life.

In honor of Barbados' Independence Day, the award-winning singer celebrated the country's 59 years of Sovereignty after gaining independence on Nov. 30, 1966.

Moreover, the music icon also acknowledged the country's leaders and paid a special tribute to their second President, Jeffrey Bostic, as he officially assumed office on Independence Day.

"Congratulations to Barbados, MY HOME, on our 59th year of Independence and our 4th year as a Republic! Today also marks the installation of our 2nd President, His Excellency Lieutenant Colonel The Most Honorable Jeffrey Bostic, who, alongside our Honorable Prime Minister Mia Mottley, will continue to lead Barbados with excellence!! Barbados, I LOVE YOU!!!! #Bajan2DeBone," she wrote.

Besides her patriotic and powerful message, the "Umbrella" hitmaker shared a look of her country — from its pristine crystal waters, yummy delicacies, stunning beaches and people, including legendary Barbadian cricketer Sir Garfield Sobers.

Sir Garfield Sobers and Rihanna Fenty during the National Honors ceremony and Independence Day Parade at Golden Square Freedom Park in Bridgetown, Barbados, on November 30, 2021.Photo by RANDY BROOKS/AFP via Getty Images

In addition, Riri also treated fans to a personal glimpse of family life at home, sharing sweet moments with A$AP Rocky and their sons RZA Athelston Mayers and Riot Rose Mayers.

She also highlighted her pregnancy journey with their third child, daughter Rocki Irish Mayers, whom the couple welcomed in September.

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Rihanna celebrates the Independence Day of Barbados

This rare update from the "Don't Stop the Music" singer sparked excitement and admiration from fans, especially from her fellow Barbadians, with some even referring to her as their "Caribbean queen."

"Happy Independence to you and the people of Barbados, our national heroine," a follower added.

The same goes for another saying, "Real thugz never forget where they come from baddest queen."

The post also inspired playful fan commentary, with many teasing that her patriotic message made the album unnecessary.

"We don't need that d--n album, Robyn, we're proud that there's no place like home," one wrote.

"That pic of you and your babies is just top tier! Screw the album, we love mommy Riri," an Instagram user said.

A follower poked fun and noted, "I used to want you to release an album, now I don't, in your time comes!"

"Yeah, we don't need an album. Just continue to represent Barbados. Happy Independence, Barbados," a commenter added.

Besides the singer proudly representing her country, the Fenty Beauty owner has made significant contributions to Barbados through her philanthropic efforts.

"There is nothing more important than saving lives and making lives better because the purpose is better than me," the Barbados native said, according to Fox 13.

In addition to being the official Ambassador for tourism, her foundation, Clara Lionel Foundation, launched in 2012 in honor of her grandparents, Clara and Lionel, has donated millions of dollars worth of equipment to hospitals as well as educational resources and essential supplies to schools and shelters.

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