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Family girl! Rihanna has a Sunday fun day thanks to a Laker game with her little brother and a surprise visit from her father

Rihanna and her brother Rajad loose themselves in the basketball game

What do you get the girl that has everything? An unexpected surprise.

Surprise! Rihanna is all excited as gets a surprise visit from her dad, Ronald Fenty, while she was leaving the Montage hotel in Beverly Hills on Sunday

On Sunday, while leaving the Montage hotel in Beverly Hills, megastar Rihanna was shocked when she made a startling discovery…

Her father, Ronald Fenty.

Family reunion- An unannounced Ronald Fenty waited by the car while Rihanna emerged from her hotel

Fenty decided to surprise his 25-year-old daughter by making an unannounced visit to the singer.

As she and a friend were about to head down to DreamWorks Studios, the songstress discovered her father was waiting for her by the car.

Rihanna, who was wearing a bright blue Fila baseball cap and oversized grey hoodie sweatshirt with matching workout trousers, stood in awe with her mouth agape at the sight of her father.

Before she was surprised by her father, Rihanna was heading to DreamWorks to work on her new animated comedy, Home

The Diamonds singer quickly rushed over to her father, where the two embraced.

Rihanna looks out for her little brother Rajad, giving the teen everything she can

Rihanna was heading into the studio for work on the new DreamWorks Animation comedy Home. The pop singer plays Tip, a teenage girl who stands up to an alien invasion by avoiding capture.

Rihanna and her brother Rajad loose themselves in the basketball game

Later that evening, Rihanna accompanied her brother Rajad as the siblings sat courtside at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Portland Trail Blazers game at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

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