
Rihanna shows off her growing bump in low-slung jeans with a cropped hoodie as she steps out in Beverly Hills
And Rihanna proved she has maternity style nailed as she stepped out in low-slung jeans with a pink hoodie and her blossoming bump on full display on Monday.
The Rude Boy hitmaker, 37, looked incredible as she emerged in the stylish ensemble, two months after unveiling her pregnancy at the Met Gala.
The couple share two sons, RZA Athelston Mayers, who was born in May 2022, and Riot Rose Mayers, born in August 2023.
She upped the glamour of the ensemble by layering jewels and giving a peek of her complementary bra strap from underneath.
Rihanna announced that she is expecting baby number three while attending the star-studded MET Gala in May.
She unveiled her growing baby bump before glamming up for the annual event in NYC, and later offered her thoughts on her pregnancy while walking the red carpet.
'I'm shockingly feeling okay and not too overwhelmed at the moment,' she told Entertainment Tonight. 'I mean at first it was kind of like, "Ahhh."'
Rihanna also explained that she would continue to work on her ninth studio album and said there could be 'maybe a couple videos. But I can sing!'
Her partner A$AP Rocky also gushed about the pregnancy news at the MET Gala while talking to the Associated Press.
'It feels amazing, you know,' the rapper told the publication. 'It's time that we show the people what we was cooking up.
'And I'm glad everybody's happy for us 'cause we definitely happy, you know,' he continued.
Last month in July, Rihanna made her red carpet debut with her two sons as they attended the premiere of Smurfs in Los Angeles - and also opened up about her growing family during the event.
It came days after she attended her father's funeral in her native country of Barbados - after he passed away at the age of 70 on May 30 following a battle with pancreatic cancer and accompanying complications.
During an interview with Extra at the screening, she opened up about her little ones joining her.
'I'm excited for tonight. Tonight is going to be fun. We get to watch the movie together for the first time. I get to watch it in its full completion. So, that should be interesting,' she expressed.
When questioned how RZA and Riot feel about another addition to their growing family, Rihanna said they were 'delighted' followed by laughter.
However, she remained coy when asked if she was possibly going to welcome a baby girl. 'You'll have to wait and see,' the songstress said, but later added that she has 'always wanted a girl.'
And when asked if the name of her third child could also start with the letter 'R,' Rihanna replied, 'I mean, of course. It's tradition at this point.'
Earlier this week on Monday, the performer was trolled by fans after she sported a wild outfit while out in L.A.
She donned a $2,845 Spring/Summer 2001 Vintage Issey Miyake dress that was made of colorful material and a dramatic neckline.
The star additionally wore a pair of gray and neon green sneakers to complete the look for her errand run.
Social media users quickly jumped to X to offer their thoughts on the look, with one penning, 'What was she wearing?'
Another typed, 'Ugh fluffy fashion I love it,' while one added, 'what is my mom wearing...'
'Rihanna's dress reminds me of cupcakes,' an X user said alongside a photo of the sugary dessert, while one referenced her brand and wrote, 'cotton candy by fenty.'
The singer previously opened up about her maternity fashion during a past interview with Vogue in 2022 when she was pregnant with her first son RZA.
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