Rihanna showed off her growing baby bump in style during an outing in Beverly Hills with A$AP Rocky Monday.
The soon-to-be mother of two stepped out wearing a white Rage Against the Machine crop top and baggy unbuttoned jeans covered in drawings.
She paired the outfit with pointed stilettos and a black handbag, finishing it all off with sunglasses.
At one point, the “Umbrella” singer, 35, carried a red solo cup.
Rocky, 34, also rocked a casual fit, wearing a gray beanie with a patterned shirt and camouflage pants.
The Fenty Beauty founder revealed that she and the rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, were expecting their second child during her Super Bowl LVII halftime performance in February.
The couple welcomed their first baby — a son named RZA Athelson Mayers — in May 2022.
Shortly after the performance, she gushed about motherhood in an interview with British Vogue, explaining how her life has changed since becoming a mom.
“It’s everything. You really don’t remember life before, that’s the craziest thing ever,” she told the magazine.
“You literally try to remember it — and there are photos of my life before — but the feeling, the desires, the things that you enjoy, everything, you just don’t identify with it because you don’t even allow yourself mentally to get that far … because it doesn’t matter.”
Rihanna and Rocky began working together professionally in 2012, collaborating on the track “Cockiness (Love It).”
While the two denied romance rumors the following year, the rapper later professed his love for the “Rude Boy” songstress in May 2021.
On Monday, the “F—in’ Problems” artist sent fans into a frenzy after he seemingly dissed Travis Scott, who was romantically linked to Rihanna in 2015.
During his headlining set at Rolling Loud over the weekend, Rocky performed an unreleased song that fans believed to be a direct attack at the “Goosebumps” rapper.
“First you stole my flow, so I stole your bitch / Then you stole my style, I need at least like 10 percent,” he rapped.
“All due disrespect, I hope you take offense.”