partner made a sweet comment after the news the couple are Although the singer and her boyfriend both attended the , the pair didn't pose together on the red carpet outside of the event.
In recent weeks, the Umbrella hitmaker has been at the centre of speculation over her third but she had remained tight-lipped about her exciting news, having worn baggy clothing recently.
But as she appeared on the blue carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rihanna's blossoming baby bump took centre stage as the Grammy Award winner cradled her stomach while posing for photographers. The Te Amo singer stunned as she wore an all-black suit for the event which was celebrating menswear for the first time in over two decades.
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While her outfit perfectly wrapped around her frame, Rihanna's bump proudly stood out as she placed her hands on her belly.
When asked about his partners outfit and the details behind hit, A$AP told CBS Mornings: "Rihanna's outfit tonight is...I don't know, whatever, just don't really cover her baby hump, ya dig?"

The singer wore an edgy look by legendary fashion designer, Marc Jacobs, consisting of a black floor-length skirt, a cropped black jacket and a grey bustier which perfectly complimented her baby bump. completed her outfit with a large black hat, a red polka-dot scarf and a pair of black and white heeled shoes.
Meanwhile, A$AP who was this year's co-host was seen rocking a tailored black suit which he had designed himself. The rapper perfectly channeled this year's theme chosen by Condé Nast boss, Dame Anna Wintour of Superfine: Tailoring Black Style – which aimed to explore the role of clothing and style to shape Black identities.
2025 is the first time in over two decades that the glitzy event will focus solely on menswear. The theme has been inspired by Monica L Miller's 2009 book, Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity.
Rihanna and A$AP already share two children, son RZA Athelston Mayers, two, and son Riot Rose Mayers, one. The Met isn't the only major event that Rihanna has used to unveil her pregnancies, though.
The legendary singer confirmed her second pregnancy in a similar low-key manner in 2023 when she . In the process, she became the first person to headline the halftime show while pregnant.
But the Fenty businesswoman later revealed she hadn't originally planned to debut her bump during the game. "Here’s the thing. I did what I had to do, right? My jumper couldn’t zip up," she told Access Hollywood in December 2023.
Laughing, she added: "No one knew I was pregnant. I just told my stylist, 'Make sure it's stretchy.' So the undergarment was stretchy and this [jacket] was baggy, but you know, the zip. It just stopped right there! So it had to be what it had to be."
Previously, she confirmed her first pregnancy during a loved-up photoshoot with A$AP as they posed together for photographs in New York City. In a candid interview last year, the SOS singer revealed that becoming a mother had made her more fearful in life.
"I’m actually afraid of sh**. The well-being of your kids, you worry about that constantly," she told The Cut. "Nobody warns you that having kids means you’re going to worry every second of your life."
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