Rihanna and Hassan Jameel to sign $1 billion prenup: Report

The two are planning to sign pre-nup to save their massive fortunes.

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Rihanna is dating Saudi businessman Hassan Jameel Reuters

Rihanna is reportedly ready to settle down with her new man, Saudi Arabian businessman Hassan Jameel. However, the two are planning to sign pre-nup to save their massive fortunes.

According to a report in Life & Style, the couple are planning to sign $1 billion prenuptial agreement. The Barbados-born singer/songwriter has a net worth of $230 million, while Jameel is worth $1.5 billion.

A source said: "Everything is moving so fast, but right now the priority is working out their individual assets with their attorneys in order to write up an ironclad contract. Rihanna loves Hassan, but business is business."

"They're crazy about each other, but they both know that a prenup is a good idea. Both parties agree that what they bring into the marriage, financially speaking, is what they'll leave with," the insider added.

Meanwhile, Rihanna's father Ronald Fenty confirmed to The Sun that RiRi and Jameel have been dating for six months. The We Found Love singer told her father about the relationship in May.

Fenty admitted he was surprised because he thought Rihanna was dating a black man. He said: "A friend sent me them on Facebook of them kissing in the pool, I was looking for someone of color, a darker color, but whatever makes her happy. He's very tall."

"She's coming back to Barbados for the festival in the first week in August, and I imagine she'll bring him with her," he said. "The family would like to meet him, and I want grandchildren soon!"

"She told me she had a new boyfriend about a month ago, but I didn't know who he was. I always tell her, 'Don't date an entertainer, don't date an athlete,'" he said. "They are busy going this way and that way, they don't have any quality time, and they're good looking guys so women fall all over them."

"I didn't know he was a billionaire," he said. "Too little money, or too much money can't make you happy, you need to something in-between."