Rihanna сonfirms third child with A$AP Rocky

Rihanna сonfirms third child with A$AP Rocky

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Rihanna is expecting her third child with partner A$AP Rocky. The news was confirmed to Page Six by a source close to the couple, just before she walked the red carpet at the 2025 Met Gala, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

A few minutes ago, the music star appeared at the Carlyle Hotel in New York City, where she revealed her rounded belly for the first time. Despite the rain and unstable weather, Rihanna attracted attention with an elegant gray outfit – a short skirt combined with a blouse, knee-high socks and heels in the same shade. At some points, she tried to cover her belly with a brown fur scarf.

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are now parents to two sons, RZA, born in May 2022, and Riot Rose, who was born in August 2023.

Last December, during an interview with "E! News," Rihanna hinted that she wanted another child. She humorously said, "So far I've only had boys. I'm 75 percent for another boy, but we're keeping our fingers crossed."

Since 2020, the successful singer and entrepreneur has often spoken about her desire to start a large family. In an interview with British Vogue, she revealed that she envisioned herself having three or four children - either with a partner or alone.

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