Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have welcomed their third child, a baby girl named Rocki Irish Mayers, adding to their growing family.

The 37-year-old music superstar announced the birth Wednesday on Instagram, sharing a photo of herself holding the newborn alongside a separate image of tiny baby shoes. The post was captioned with Rocki’s name, her birth date of Sept. 13, and a ribbon emoji.
The couple, who first revealed they were expecting their third child during the Met Gala in May, have made headlines before with high-profile pregnancy announcements. At this year’s gala, Rihanna wore a bold pinstripe ensemble topped with an oversized hat, while A$AP Rocky, 36, who served as a co-chair, confirmed to reporters that the couple was thrilled about their growing family.
Rihanna previously revealed her second pregnancy in 2023 during her Super Bowl halftime show performance, where she appeared on stage with a visible baby bump. Their son Riot Rose was born later that year, following the arrival of their first child, RZA, in May 2022. The pair went public with their relationship in 2020.
The baby’s arrival comes just months after A$AP Rocky was acquitted of firearms charges in Los Angeles in February. The rapper celebrated the verdict by leaping into Rihanna’s arms, while she, accompanied by their two sons, stood by him throughout the trial.

Rihanna, a nine-time Grammy Award winner, has earned 14 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits with chart-topping songs including “Umbrella,” “Work,” “We Found Love,” and “Disturbia.” Beyond music, she launched her beauty empire, Fenty Beauty, in 2017, which has grown into a global brand.
A$AP Rocky, who first gained attention as a member of the hip-hop collective A$AP Mob in 2011, released his debut studio album “Live, Love, A$AP” in 2013, which entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1. He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and recently starred alongside Denzel Washington in Spike Lee’s film Highest 2 Lowest.
With Rocki’s arrival, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky now share three children under the age of three, solidifying their place as one of music’s most high-profile families.



