By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu
Rihanna Welcomes Third Child With A$AP Rocky, Introduces Baby Girl
Rihanna has announced the birth of her third child with her partner, A$AP Rocky. The baby, a girl named Rocki Irish Mayers, was born on September 13, 2025, in Los Angeles.
The 37-year-old singer shared the news on Instagram with photos showing her holding the newborn wrapped in pink, alongside another image of baby shoes placed on a bed. This marks the couple’s first daughter after two sons, RZA, 3, and Riot, nearly 2.
The pregnancy was first revealed in May when Rihanna appeared in New York ahead of the Met Gala with her baby bump visible. Since then, she has made several public appearances at events such as the Cannes Film Festival and Paris Fashion Week, often turning heads with her maternity fashion choices.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky’s relationship, which began in late 2019, became public in 2020. The pair welcomed their first child in 2022, followed by their second in 2023, before completing their growing family with the arrival of their daughter this year.
The announcement drew widespread attention on social media, with fans celebrating the news that Rihanna finally has a daughter. Many described it as a milestone moment for the global superstar.
The singer’s latest personal milestone comes in a year marked by both joy and grief, following the death of her father, Ronald Fenty, in May at the age of 70.
Despite her personal challenges, Rihanna has remained active professionally, promoting her Savage x Fenty brand and continuing to appear at international events.


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