
Pregnant Rihanna's third baby's gender ‘revealed' as partner A$AP Rocky slips and leaks news on Smurfs red carpet
A$AP Rocky might have slipped up and revealed the sex of his third baby with Rihanna.
The rapper, 36, appeared to accidentally break the news on the red carpet of the Smurfs world premiere in Brussels.
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Rocky came out to the event on Saturday to support his singer girlfriend, who stars as Smurfette in the new movie.
The A-list couple already has two sons, RZA, 3, and Riot, 1, together.
Now, it seems like they may be expecting a baby girl next.
Rocky appeared to reveal the baby's gender in an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
"Is that the girl you've been waiting for?" the interviewer asked.
"It is, man, it is," Rocky said and nodded before quickly holding up a Smurfette plush toy.
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He redirected his answer to the toy as he laughed, adding, "Right here, right here."
The interviewer responded, "You know what I'm asking!"
Fans in the comments of the video were quick to jump to conclusions.
"That was a slick way to ask if she is having a girl," one Instagram user wrote.
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Another added, "He definitely gave it away!"
Earlier in the clip, Rocky laughed when the interviewer asked him how many kids the couple planned on having together.
"We're going to be like the Wayans family, you know?" he said, referencing the iconic family that had 10 children before answering more seriously.
"I mean love is beautiful and we're just spreading it."
Rihanna & A$AP Rocky's Relationship Timeline
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have been Hollywood's "it
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky met in 2012 but didn't become romantically involved until late 2019
Rumors began to circulate that Rihanna and A$AP were an item in January 2020 after they'd been spotted on numerous outings together
That December, it was reported that the celebrity duo made their relationship official
In May 2021, A$AP expressed his feelings for Rihanna during an interview with GQ
In January 2022, the lovebirds revealed they were expecting their first child by showing off Rihanna's pregnant belly in a series of photos of them in Harlem, New York
Later that May, they welcomed their son, Riot
In February 2023, Rihanna announced she was expecting again by flaunting her baby bump on stage during her Super Bowl Halftime performance
Rihanna gave birth to their second son, RZA, in August 2023
Ahead of the Smurfs world premiere, Rihanna and Rocky were also seen attending Paris Men's Fashion Week with their son Riot.
Rihanna arrived at the show while carrying the toddler in one arm before sitting in the front row with him on her lap.
The singer debuted her baby bump at the 2025 Met Gala in May, hours after her partner confirmed the exciting addition to their family.
"It feels amazing, you know," Rocky told the Associated Press at the time.
"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.'"
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