Inside Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's Relationship: From an 8-Year Slow Burn to a Family of Five
They share two sons, RZA and Riot, and are expecting a third child.
They're frequent collaborators, having featured in each other's music videos and brand campaigns.Rihanna, who is expecting her third child with A$AP Rocky, is living a real-life 'Love on the Brain' romance. The singer has been in a whirlwind romance with Rocky since 2020, following an eight-year friendship that blossomed from their joint performance at the2012 MTV Video Music Awards. Their chemistry was clear from the start (the performance included what some might call PDA) even if it took them a minute to take the leap. Since then, they've pulled off three iconic pregnancy announcements and acted as each other's biggest cheerleaders through career milestones.
Despite their power couple status, the stars seem to have a way of keeping one another grounded. Rihanna told Harper's Bazaar that Rocky often reminds her, 'No matter how hard everything is that we're dealing with in our life, in our careers and as parents, he's like, 'Remember when we were friends? Remember when we just used to have fun as friends?''
Rocky returns that energy. In a GQ interview, he referred to Rihanna as 'the love of my life' and 'my lady.' He added, 'It's so much better when you got the One. She amounts to probably, like, a million of the other ones.'
The lovebirds have ignited marriage speculation since as early as 2022. And although they've yet to publicly confirm or deny their marital status, Rocky has referred to Rihanna in several interviews as his 'wife.' During a Mystery Fashionist interview, the rapper gushed about the mother of his children, saying, 'that's my wife, that's my everything.'
Here's everything to know about how the music and fashion power couple met, fell in love, and went from collaborators to co-parents.
Rocky and Rihanna had a 'will they, won't they' vibe for years before officially getting together. Although friends for more than a decade, there was always an undeniable chemistry. They first met rehearsing for the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, gearing up for their performance of Rihanna's song 'Cockiness (Love It)' featuring Rocky. During the live performance, the rapper cheekily grabbed Rihanna's butt onstage.
The 'Diamonds' singer later recounted the moment to Interview editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg, saying, 'My team was worried that I wanted to have his head on a f**king mantle. But I was like, 'Ah, nah.' That's why everybody was like, 'Oh my god. She likes him.''
A year later, Rocky joined the U.S. dates of Rihanna's Diamonds World Tour, further solidifying their close (but platonic—at the time) friendship.
In 2020, a source confirmed to People that Rocky and Rihanna were an item. The news came just days after the musical pair were spotted having dinner with some friends in New York City. In a Vogue interview, Rihanna revealed she was initially hesitant about taking her relationship with Rocky to the next level.
'People don't get out of the friend zone very easily with me,' she mentioned to the publication, adding, 'And I certainly took a while to get over how much I know him and how much he knows me, because we also know how much trouble we can land each other in.'
In the same interview, she went on to explain that she and Rocky turned their friendship into a romance during the pandemic. During that time, Rihanna and Rocky took an intimate trip via a big tour bus from Los Angeles to New York. Hidden from the public eye, the two became close during lockdown, eventually locking down their relationship.
'I love the simple things but also the grand adventures,' Rihanna said to Vogue. 'There's no pretentious my-brand-your-brand bullsh*t, it's just us living. I just feel like I can do any part of life by his side.'
Rocky and Rihanna have cemented their love with a growing family. The couple are parents to sons Riot and RZA, and are currently expecting their third child. They announced Rihanna's latest pregnancy at the 2025 Met Gala, where she accessorized her menswear-inspired look with a baby bump.
'Man, it's amazing. Obviously, they [are] still growing into their personalities and stuff and developing, but it's amazing,' Rocky said on 'The Run-Through With Vogue' podcast. 'To see them actually, like, interact with each other and interact with me and with their mom—it's amazing. It's beautiful.'Rihanna shared the sentiment, calling parenthood "legendary" in a 2023 interview with British Vogue, and telling Extra that motherhood is "The most love I've ever known."
While Rihanna hasn't released an album in nearly a decade, she's still made musical cameos, especially in Rocky's videos. In the rapper's 2013 music video for his song 'Fashion Killa,' Rihanna played the ultimate muse, strolling through a boutique and playfully flirting with mannequins.
Rocky even raps a lyric about his future children's fashion sense with his chosen lady: 'And Versace, got a lot (Uh) / But she may never wear it / But she save it so our babies will be flyer than their parents.'
Rihanna also starred in the 2022 video for Rocky's 'D.M.B. (Dats My B*tch),' where the pair appeared to get married. However, the nuptials were just for the cameras. Rocky wrote, directed, and executive produced the video.
In the same way Rihanna supports Rocky's pursuits, the rapper in turn supports the singer's entrepreneurial ventures. Back in 2020, Rocky appeared alongside Rihanna in content promoting the debut campaign for Fenty Skin. The content featured videos of Rihanna and Rocky dishing out answers to rapid-fire questions, along with explaining how they take care of their skin.
Then, in 2024, Rocky and Rihanna starred in a short film titled 'Born to Steal: Yours, Mine, Ours.' The black-and-white film evoked a vintage, Old Hollywood aesthetic, with the plot centered around Rihanna stealing Rocky's clothes without his knowledge. The almost two-minute-long film promoted Fenty Beauty Lux Balm.
Rihanna has long been known for her style, as well as her buzzy lingerie brand, SAVAGE X FENTY. But she's not the only fashion darling in the relationship.
Rocky is a fixture in his own right, having starred in multiple campaigns with brands like Calvin Klein, Gucci, Dior, and Bottega Veneta. In December 2024, he was honored with the Cultural Innovator Award at the Fashion Awards, presented by designer Michèle Lamy. That same month, he received the Collaboration of the Year award with Puma at the Footwear News Achievement Awards.
Naturally, Rihanna was by his side. She told Footwear News, 'I always support Rocky. It's not new for me to be here today, but I'm just so excited for him to have this achievement and have everyone revere him in the light that he deserves.'
Rocky's latest fashion gig is joining Ray Ban as the brand's first-ever Creative Director. According to People, the rapper's role at the eyewear company is to be 'guiding creative projects" and "shaping the future" of Ray Ban.
Even before they were officially dating, Rihanna and Rocky appeared on red carpets together. At the 2019 British Fashion Awards, they arrived as friends, wearing coordinating looks from Rihanna's now-closed Fenty label. She donned a mint green strapless dress, while Rocky embraced an oversized black suit.
By 2021, they stepped into the public eye as a couple, attending that year's Met Gala wrapped up in cozy, quilt-like ensembles. They returned to the event in 2025, where Rocky was tapped to be a co-chair. That same year, they also hit the Cannes red carpet for the premiere of Highest 2 Lowest, in which Rocky stars.
With two sons and a third child on the way, Rihanna and Rocky are steadily growing their family. Rihanna mentioned in the Interview magazine interview that she's open to having more children with the rapper.
In terms of a specific number, the songstress simplified it to 'As many as god wants me to have.' She went on to say, 'I don't know what god wants, but I would go for more than two. I would try for my girl. But of course, if it's another boy, it's another boy.'
Shortly after the couple announced their third pregnancy, a source told People, "They wanted to have their children close together in age, so that they could grow up together and share a close bond. They feel so blessed and are so grateful for this next chapter in their lives. It's a very special time,' the source told People.
Read the original article on InStyle
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Forbes
35 minutes ago
- Forbes
Christopher Nolan's ‘The Odyssey' Trailer Leaks Online And It Looks Pretty Bad
Matt Damon in The Odyssey Ever since we learned that Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan was making an adaptation of The Odyssey, I've been overcome by doubt. At first, the news was pretty exciting. I'm not a Nolan fanatic, but I loved his Dark Knight trilogy and many of his other films, like Memento, Inception and Interstellar. Then I found out that Matt Damon had been cast as Odysseus, the protagonist of Homer's classic adventure. Damon has done some great work in the past, especially in films like his breakout Good Will Hunting, but he felt wrong for this role. Someone like Ralph Fiennes – who starred in last year's The Return, also about Odysseus – fits the part much better. More casting news kept rolling in and the more I learned, the more I worried. Tom Holland will play Odysseus's son, Telemachus. And if that wasn't Spider-Man enough for you, Zendaya is also on board. I like Jon Bernthal, but between him, Damon and Zendaya this entire production was starting to feel decidedly American. It's probably just personal taste, but I prefer foreign historical epics to either have the regional language or accent, or to have British accents. (The exception to this rule is for more comedic or fantastical projects like Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves). Robert Pattinson is a Brit, just like Holland, but both speak with American accents in the newly leaked trailer for the 2026 film. Pattinson (seemingly) narrates the opening, channeling his Lighthouse co-star Willem Dafoe. 'Darkness. Zeus' laws smashed to pieces. A kingdom without a king since my master died,' he says as the camera pans over a dark ocean. 'He knew it was an unwinnable war, and then somehow…somehow he won it.' The trailer, which is currently playing in theaters but has leaked onto TikTok, X, Reddit and elsewhere, gives us what appears to be glimpses of the Trojan Horse, then moves to a scene between Holland's Telemachus and Bernthal's mystery character. Bernthal appears to be playing a soldier of some sort, perhaps an old companion of Odysseus. 'I know nothing of Odysseus, not since Troy,' he says. 'I have to find out what happened to my father. When did you last see him?' Telemachus replies. They sit together with other men gathered nearby. 'Interested in rumor, huh? Gossip. Who has a story about Odysseus, huh?' Bernthal's character hollers at the surrounding men. 'You? You have a story?' Bernthal continues in voice-over as we see shots of a cavern, men walking toward a city at night, flags waving. 'Some say he's rich or some say he's poor,' Bernthal says. 'Some say he perished. Some say he's imprisoned. What say you?' 'Imprisoned?" Telemachus replies. 'What kind of prison? Good, old man like that,' Bernthal says. We see the ocean again, and Odysseus floating on a makeshift raft. The date 17.07.26 appears. Many things bother me about this trailer and about the film in general. I have trouble explaining why I dislike celebrity-ridden, star-studded casts like this, and perhaps it is just personal taste, but here are some of the other cast members: Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong'o, Charlize Theron, Elliot Page, Himesh Patel, Benny Safdie, John Leguizamo, Mia Goth, Corey Hawkins, Cosmo Jarvis and more. Many of these are excellent actors, and some aren't what I would call 'celebrities' but I assume even excellent, lesser-known – but incredibly talented – British actors like Jarvis will have an American accent here. I had this same issue with Dennis Villeneau's Dune films. This many big names, especially in big epics like this, detract from the immersion. I don't want to recognize everyone. I want smaller, lesser-known actors to have a chance to make their names in big ensemble casts. Even films like Robert Eggers' The Northman would have benefited from fewer big names. Nothing takes me out of a violent Norse epic like Nicole Kidman. There are so many talented, lesser-known actors out there to fill these kinds of roles. I love that Quentin Tarantino, when assembling his 'star-studded' Pulp Fiction used mostly lesser-known stars or actors who had dropped off the face of the earth since their heyday, like John Travolta (and what a comeback he had). I try to explain this by recasting Lord Of The Rings using really famous actors from the early 2000's (which already had a handful of big stars). Brad Pitt as Aragorn. Russell Crowe as Boromir. Leonardo DiCaprio as Pippin . . . and so on and so forth. Great actors, sure, but right for the cast? I prefer more newcomers and more established character actors who aren't necessarily household names. Aren't we glad that Viggo Mortensen was given Aragorn? That an established but still lesser-known actor like Sean Bean was given Boromir? I've made my peace with Elijah Wood as Frodo, but at the time I really wished they'd cast someone less recognizable. Watching a leaked trailer can only tell you so much about a film, of course, but I'm not loving the look of the costumes, either. Or the muted aesthetic, drained of color. I'm also worried about Nolan himself and his tendencies as a filmmaker. Again, I have thoroughly enjoyed many of his movies, but unlike most people I found Oppenheimer to be needlessly complex. The big 'reveal' toward the end and the way he fiddled with chronology were at once confusing and unnecessary. I wasn't shocked by the twist. I was nonplussed. Great performances aside, the movie was too long and too muddled. It was visually and sonically astonishing, but Nolan's focus on crafting another mind-bending plot instead of prioritizing his characters and their personal journey made it feel emotionally empty. It was heavy but without heft. Will we get a similar treatment in The Odyssey? Does an adventure story like this need multiple timelines or big twists? Does it need to be dark and colorless? Of course, I'd still rather see Nolan at the helm than Ridley Scott. Scott has made some great films also, but his more recent efforts have fallen short. Napoleon, Gladiator II . . . what tremendous disappointments. Or Zack Snyder, for that matter. I shudder at the thought. We shall see a year from now, and probably several trailers later. What do you think? And before you say this isn't fair, that I should not – must not! – judge a movie by its trailer: This is how the world works. We all judge movies by their trailers. A movie studio is tasked with putting its best foot forward in its marketing. They are trying to sell us a thing. We are allowed to have opinions about the thing they're trying to sell us. I grow very weary of fans acting like the only opinion allowed is glee and frothing excitement. A critical eye never hurts. If nothing else, setting our expectations lower can help us enjoy the final product more when it comes out. Let me know your thoughts on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. Also be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me here on this blog. Sign up for my newsletter for more reviews and commentary on entertainment and culture.


New York Times
39 minutes ago
- New York Times
What's in Our Queue? ‘Face in the Crowd' and More
I'm a White House correspondent. I spend a lot of time and psychic energy reporting on the daily convulsions in Washington. I think it's good to unplug from the warp-speed news cycle from time to time, to let my mind wander to faraway places and the past. It helps → Elia Kazan's 1957 movie about another charismatic loudmouth who whips up a populist furor and rides it all the way to the pinnacle of power is another thing worth revisiting. It's a movie about mass media as much as about politics. I finally read this most famous of Russian novels and loved it for its cynical, florid absurdism, and most of all for the chapter on Satan's grand ball. The writing is so over the top and the guest list so wicked, it reminded me almost of Tom Wolfe describing a 1980s Park Avenue dinner party. This comprehensive, compulsively watchable docuseries about what happened after 9/11 features original interviews from big players in the Bush administration and beyond who played pivotal, often disastrous, roles in those years leading up to these wars we've only just disentangled ourselves from. I recently read for the first time Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize-winning opus of a novel based on Huey Long, a.k.a the Kingfish, a.k.a the Dictator of Louisiana. It's such a dark, riveting tale of politics, power, the press, populism and elites, and I love the way he writes about the land itself. It's all sulfuric atmospherics. This masterpiece from 1969 unravels what life was like in one small town in France that collaborated with the Nazis. It's more than four hours, but gets better as it goes — the sort of thing you put on on a gloomy Sunday when you want to put your phone in the other room and really get lost in something.


CNET
an hour ago
- CNET
You Only Have Until July 7 to Grab Some Rare First Chapter Lorcana Cards
The folks over at Ravensburger have been doing a lot of good work for fans of its wildly successful trading card game (TCG), Lorcana. The Reign of Jafar set gave us some amazing new cards, and the new Fabled set is looking to bring back some fan favorites as the game moves into a new phase, one that almost all TCGs go through, by rotating sets out of standard play. Because the first four sets will no longer be legal in competition play, the Fabled set will reprint some cards from those first four to allow them to be used in competitions. And as a bonus, you don't have to use the reprinted art card, but can use any card with the same name. To that end, Ravensburger has announced a lottery to allow you to purchase some of the original First Chapter and Floodborn booster packs, and not just English ones but Japanese and Chinese variants, too. Not all of the ones you buy are available to use in competition play, but all of them will look awesome in your collection. And the ones that do end up with reprints in the Fabled set can be used in competition play to add a flair of uniqueness. James Bricknell/CNET There are a couple of caveats to the lottery. Firstly, you must have an EQL account to participate in the lottery. Ravensburger uses the EQL platform to ensure that no resellers or bots can enter the lottery in bulk and that it's as fair as possible. If you've ever used the platform with Ravensburger, you'll also have a little leg up, as it prioritizes people who have entered but not won other lotteries or contests. It's easy to sign up on the Ravensburger website, so you should be able to get in the lottery ahead of the stop time. The lottery is open now, but closes on Monday, July 7, at 9 p.m. PST. Once the lottery closes, winners should be informed and offered the chance to buy the select packs from July 11 onward. Several different types of boxes are available, including English, Chinese and Japanese variants, though not all of them are available everywhere. US buyers, for example, have five chances to enter for assorted language boxes, but EU buyers have an additional chance to buy German and French variants, too. Buyers in the US can try for these sets: The First Chapter -- Japanese -- 6 cards per booster pack -- 16 boosters per box -- $45.99 (2-box max) Rise of the Floodborn -- Japanese -- 6 cards per booster pack -- 16 boosters per box -- $45.99 (2-box max) The First Chapter -- Chinese -- 12 cards per booster -- 10 boosters per box -- $49.99 (2-box max) Rise of the Floodborn -- Chinese -- 12 cards per booster -- 10 boosters per box -- $49.99 (2-box max) The First Chapter -- English -- 12 cards per booster pack -- 24 boosters per box -- $143.99 (1-box max) James Bricknell/CNET You can put your name in once for each of those five boxes, and you don't have to buy them all if you win. You will just have the option to. It's important to note that the English boxes are limited to just one per winner, while the other language variants give you the option for two. The Japanese/Chinese variants do have fewer cards per box, so it makes sense to be able to get two boxes. Lorcana is not only one of my favorite games for two players, but one of the best games to give as a gift to a loved one. It takes everything fun about Magic: The Gathering and makes it accessible to everyone while giving you a Disney flair that's hard to beat. This lottery is a chance to give someone you love a very special gift, or if you're the Lorcana player in the family, you can treat yourself to something awesome.