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Rihanna shows off her growing belly at the Cannes Film Festival

Rihanna shows off her growing belly at the Cannes Film Festival

News2421-05-2025
Rihanna showcased stunning maternity fashion at the Cannes Film Festival and MET Gala while embracing her latest pregnancy with A$AP Rocky.
The singer-businesswoman continues balancing her career, motherhood, and ventures like FENTY following her last album, ANTI, in 2016.
A proud mom to two, Rihanna cherishes parenthood and praises A$AP as a supportive partner, noting their relationship has flourished since it began in 2019.
Barbadian singer-songwriter and businesswoman Rihanna has once again proven that she is the queen of maternity fashion after she showed off her growing belly in a gorgeous blue dress at the Cannes Film Festival.
The mom of two attended the event with her long-term partner and the children's father, rapper A$AP Rocky, at the premiere of his new movie, Highest 2 Lowest.
A few days later, she stepped out in a sexy black two-piece while dining with A$AP at Palm Beach in Cannes, France.
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The 37-year-old shocked her millions of fans when she unveiled her baby bump on the Met Gala red carpet earlier this month.
She embraced the gala's theme, 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,' opting for a custom Marc Jacobs suit dress featuring a cropped blazer, a pinstriped skirt, and a wide-brimmed hat.
While the look perfectly interpreted black dandyism, the show's real star was her baby bump, which was proudly showcased in the figure-hugging dress.
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Needless to say, there has been endless chatter surrounding her latest pregnancy, particularly among fans who have been waiting anxiously for her to make new music.
The singer's last album, ANTI, was released in 2016. While she continued to release singles and perform, she shared that she was taking a break from making albums to focus on her other business ventures, which include her highly successful beauty brand FENTY and her joint fashion venture with German brand Puma.
In May 2022, she welcomed her first child, RZA Athelston Mayers. On 1 August the following year, Rihanna and A$AP's second child, Riot Rose Mayers, was born.
The Umbrella hitmaker frequently discusses motherhood and shared in a Los Angeles Times interview that she had always wanted to be a mother.
'The only thing that I knew I wanted [10 to 15 years ago], or that I could imagine, was motherhood,' she said. 'I didn't know how it would come, but it is the best part of my journey so far. Everything else was a surprise.'
She also previously opened up about the stress of juggling her highly successful career and parenthood while keeping negative feelings of not doing enough at bay.
Rihanna and A$AP officially started dating in 2019 when the Covid-19 pandemic first hit; she revealed in a previous interview that the lockdown partly contributed to how fast their relationship moved.
Despite the speed, she describes their romance as great and praises him for being a good father and support system.
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