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Pregnant Rihanna covers up her baby bump in a baggy black jumper as she steps out in casual ensemble in Paris

Pregnant Rihanna covers up her baby bump in a baggy black jumper as she steps out in casual ensemble in Paris

Daily Mail​13 hours ago
Pregnant Rihanna covered up her baby bump in a baggy black jumper as she stepped out in Paris on Wednesday night.
The singer, 37, touched down in the French capital last Friday to support her beau A$AP Rocky, 36, at the Dior show during Paris Fashion Week.
And this week she made a casually chic entrance to the Dior boutique on Avenue Montaigne in Paris, rocking oversized shades, a black hoodie, and pinstripe pyjama pants.
With her signature yellow tote in hand, the fashion mogul effortlessly turned a casual look into a style win.
The outing comes after A$AP appeared to accidentally reveal the gender of their third child while attending the world premiere of her film Smurfs held at Mont des Arts in Brussels, Belgium on Sunday.
When ET 's Kevin Frazier asked the 36-year-old rapper 'Is that the girl you've been waiting for' he immediately replied: 'It is, man, it is.'
Feeling cornered, A$AP (born Rakim Athelaston Mayers) then held up a plush Smurfette doll and redirected: 'Right here, you know what I'm saying? Right here.'
Over on ET's official Instagram account, fans went wild with user @aysenuurkc exclaiming: 'It's [a] girl!'
'He definitely gave it away,' Instagram user @khadija_sufi laughed.
'How cutely he promoted the movie and showed his love for her!' Instagram user @fashionistaera21 gushed. 'That's a real man supporting his girl.'
Instagram user @hot_cheetos_0001 commented: 'Put a ring on it. Do it the right way.'
'He needs to marry her,' Instagram user @chibiapril0412 agreed.
When Frazier asked the expecting 36-year-old the same exact question, she smiled coyly and replied: 'Let's see if it's a Smurfette...It could be a Papa Smurf. Who knows?'
Riri (born Robyn Fenty) did confirm that the couple would give their next child a name that begins with R: 'That's the one thing me and Rocky don't fight over.'
When asked how many more children they planned on having, the two-time Grammy nominee joked: 'We [are] going to be like the Wayans' family, you know? Yeah, I mean, love is beautiful and it's just [about] spreading it.'
The nine-time Grammy winner and A$AP Rocky already welcomed two sons - RZA Athelston Mayers, 3; and Riot Rose Mayers, 22 months - during their five-year relationship and she hasn't been shy in the past over her dream of having a daughter.
But the power couple - who share matching 1988 tattoos to mark their birth year - originally met in 2011 when she first enlisted him to rap on her song Cockiness (Love It).
A$AP Rocky was facing up to eight years in prison until February 18 when a jury found him not guilty of two counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm stemming from a 2021 shooting of his longtime friend A$AP Relli (born Terell Ephron).
The AWGE founder's late Bajan father reportedly went to prison when he was only 12, and he spent his teen years moving around homeless shelters with his mother and sister.
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