Glowing & growing, Rihanna shows off her baby bump while stepping out with her little ones in LA.


Rihanna, 37, proudly flaunted her growing baby bump while out in Los Angeles on Monday. The expectant mom, pregnant with her and A$AP Rocky’s third child, rocked her signature maternity style in a fitted, graphic-print long-sleeve top paired with black-and-white striped wide-leg pants. She completed the chic look with white FENTY x PUMA Cat Cleat Jelly sandals that showed off her flawless pedicure.

Rihanna accessorized with a green snakeskin shoulder bag and stacked gold jewelry, including a matching necklace and bracelet.

Rihanna styled her jet-black curls in a chic half-up, half-down look, pairing it with sporty black sunglasses. Her radiant glam came courtesy of her own Fenty Beauty line.

Rihanna, the billionaire beauty, was joined by her mother Monica, 56, and her two sons, RZA, 3, and Riot, 2. She revealed her latest pregnancy on Met Gala Monday, turning heads with three different bump-baring looks. On the red carpet, she stunned in a custom Marc Jacobs suit-inspired dress, while earlier she dazzled fans in a chic light gray co-ord set paired with a black bucket hat and a brown shearling scarf adorned with sparkling brooches.

At A$AP’s after-party, Rihanna switched into an all-black look featuring a ruffled midriff-baring top and a flowing maxi skirt. She previously told Vogue during her first pregnancy in 2022 that she had “too much fun” styling her bump and refused to let her love for fashion “disappear” just because she was expecting.

In February, Rihanna opened up about watching her longtime partner embrace fatherhood with their two sons. Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar, she joked, “I get annoyed because sometimes my boys seem to love him more than me. I’m like, ‘Do you know who cooked you? Who pushed you out?’ But honestly, seeing it is the best.”

She also got real about battling mom guilt, admitting, “Every decision I make revolves around them, but everything I do that I love takes me away from them. So I have this weird resentment toward the things I love. You always feel like something is suffering when you show up somewhere, and even then, it’s never 100%—it leaves me with a lot of guilt.”

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