Tag: Rihanna

  • Rihanna Reveals She is Pregnant With Third Child at Met Gala

    Rihanna Reveals She is Pregnant With Third Child at Met Gala

    Singer Rihanna has confirmed she is expecting her third baby while attending fashion’s biggest night of the year, the Met Gala in New York.

    The 37-year-old cradled her bump and smiled for the cameras while appearing on the red carpet, which was navy with daffodils.

    Rihanna, whose real name is Robyn Fenty, and her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, already have two sons.

    A$AP Rocky, also known as Rakim Mayers, thanked reporters who offered their congratulations on the red carpet.

    “It is time to just show the people what we were cooking up,” he said.

    Rihanna was the last to arrive at the benefit event for New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, which marks the opening of its Costume Institute’s annual fashion exhibit.

    Each year celebrities wear extravagant outfits in line with the event’s theme. This year’s concept was “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the first since 2003 to focus exclusively on menswear.

    A$AP Rocky, a co-chair of the event, confirmed the couple’s pregnancy news on the red carpet.

    “Thank you, thank you, thank you,” the rapper said.

    “I’m glad everybody’s happy for us because we’re definitely happy”, he added.

    The couple’s first son RZA was born in May 2022 and their second son, Riot, was born in August 2023.

    The pop star and businesswoman is known for her high-profile pregnancy announcements.

    She debuted the pregnancy of her first child with a photoshoot with her partner in Harlem, New York City in 2022.

    When she performed at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2023 she revealed she was expecting their second child.

    She’s not the first star to reveal their baby bump at the Met Gala – the former tennis player, Serena Williams and model Karlie Kloss both publicly revealed their pregnancies at the 2023 event.

  • Jury Acquits Rapper A$AP Rocky In Hollywood Gun Assault Case

    Jury Acquits Rapper A$AP Rocky In Hollywood Gun Assault Case

    A Los Angeles jury on Tuesday found Grammy-nominated rapper A$AP Rocky not guilty of two felony counts of assault with a semi-automatic weapon in a 2021 altercation with another hip-hop artist in Hollywood.

    Rocky, the romantic partner of singer Rihanna and father of her two sons, turned around and jumped head first into the audience after the verdict was read. He hugged supporters as loud cheers filled the courtroom.

    “Thank y’all for saving my life,” he said to members of the 12-person jury.

    Rocky was accused of pointing a handgun at a former friend, Terell Ephron, during a heated argument, then firing twice in Ephron’s direction during a second confrontation. Both encounters occurred on November 6, 2021.

    Ephron said he suffered a minor injury when his knuckles were grazed by a bullet.

    Rocky’s defense attorneys said the gun involved in the incident was a prop gun the artist had used in a music video and that it fired only blanks. They also said Ephron was the aggressor in the confrontation.

    Rakim Mayers, aka A$AP Rocky, reacts as he exits the court, next to Rihanna, after the verdict is given in his felony assault trial at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters.

    “We want to thank God first,” Rocky told reporters outside the courthouse as he stood between Rihanna and his attorney. “This is crazy right now.”

    “I’m thankful and blessed to be here right now, to be a free man talking to y’all,” he said.

    Rocky’s first and second studio albums, “Long. Live. A$AP,” and “At.Long.Last.A$AP,” both debuted at No. 1 in the Billboard 200 pop charts in 2013 and 2015, respectively. His third album, “Testing,” released in 2018, peaked in the top five.

    Rihanna appeared in court a handful of times during the trial. She brought the couple’s sons RZA, 2, and Riot, 1, to the courtroom during closing arguments.

    Ephron, who has performed under the stage name A$AP Relli as part of a hip-hop collective that once included both men, has also filed a civil lawsuit against Rocky.

    Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman said his department respected the jury’s decision.

    “Our office remains committed to seeking accountability for those who break the law, no matter their status or influence,” Hochman said in a statement.

    (Reuters)

  • Rihanna Appears At A$AP Rocky’s Trial – Here’s What To Know About The Case

    Rihanna Appears At A$AP Rocky’s Trial – Here’s What To Know About The Case

    Pop star Rihanna was in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday as her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, continued his trial on assault charges.

    The singer, who shares two children with the rapper, sat in the court with A$AP Rocky’s family as the trial delved into allegations that he pulled a gun out on his former friend and opened fire multiple times.

    The trial started on Friday and will determine whether the rapper will face penalties on two charges of felony assault. He could face decades in prison.

    A$AP Rocky has pleaded not guilty to the charges and his lawyers have argued the weapon was a prop gun and his former friend is only after money.

    Here’s what you need to know about the case.

    What is A$AP Rocky charged with?

    A$AP Rocky’s assault trial began on 24 January in Los Angeles.

    The rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was charged with two felony assault charges relating to a 2021 shooting incident in Hollywood.

    Authorities allege A$AP Rocky and a former friend got into a heated discussion that turned violent and led to the rapper pulling out a gun and opening fire.

    Who is the accuser Terell Ephron?
    Terell Ephron, aka A$AP Relli, testifies during A$AP Rocky’s felony assault trial. Getty

    The victim in the case is fellow artist and childhood friend Terell Ephron, also known as A$AP Relli. He is the star witness for prosecutors

    They were both part of the A$AP Mob hip-hop collective and have known one another since their time together at a New York high school.

    Their relationship eroded over time as A$AP Rocky’s career took off and he became famous.

    It all led up to a disagreement between the pair in November 2021.

    Mr Ephron took the stand this week to describe their relationship and the moments of the alleged shooting.

    What is A$AP Rocky accused of doing?

    Authorities have said Mr Ephron met Mr Mayers on 6 November in 2021, a day after the pair got into a disagreement.

    They met outside a Hollywood hotel about a block from the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Prosecutors say when the pair met things got physical. Mr Mayers is then alleged to have whipped out a gun from his waistband and pointed it toward Mr Ephron, telling him “I’ll kill you right now”.

    Court documents outline that Mr Ephron told the rapper to fire the weapon, which Mr Mayers did not and instead started walking away.

    Mr Ephron followed behind and yelled at Mr Mayers about their disagreements, court documents show.

    That’s when prosecutors allege Mr Mayers pulled out the gun again and opened fire.

    Court documents allege multiple bullets were fired, one of which is alleged to have grazed Mr Ephron’s knuckles.

    Authorities say parts of the incident were captured on surveillance footage, including some footage that included audio of gunfire, although there is no video showing the shooting.

    Some of this footage has been played in court already for jurors.

    What is A$AP Rocky saying about the allegations?

    There are several key points of contention in the case: the weapon, police investigation and Mr Ephron’s injuries.

    The rapper’s lawyers have noted the weapon authorities say was the gun he pulled out was not usable – instead it was a prop weapon his security encouraged him to carry to ward off would-be attackers.

    His lawyers have also focused on Mr Ephron taking multiple days to report the incident to police, and how authorities found no trace of bullet casings or a shooting when they responded to the incident.

    Court documents detail that Mr Ephron returned to the scene later and gathered two shell casings he said he found in the area. He brought them when he reported the incident to police two days later.

    He also did not immediately go to hospital after the incident and instead sought medical treatment after flying back to New York.

    Could A$AP Rocky face prison time?

    Yes, the rapper could face up to 24 years in prison if found guilty in the trial, which is expected to go on for about three weeks.

    A panel of 12 jurors will decide his fate.

    Will Rihanna appear in court again?

    It’s unclear if Rihanna will continue appearing for the trial. Before the proceedings started, the rapper’s lawyer had told the court this week that Mr Mayers has tried to keep his family away from all of this.

    Media reports indicate that on Wednesday she sat between the rapper’s mother and sister in the courtroom. The couple’s two children did not appear.

    Rihanna’s presence sparked intense media and fan interest outside the courthouse, but she entered through a non-public entrance used by judges, and was already seated in the courtroom when media were allowed into the chamber.

    During jury selection, prosecutors questioned jurors about Rihanna and whether her connection to the case would affect their ability to deliver a fair verdict. While some described themselves as Rihanna fans, and many more had heard of Rihanna than A$AP Rocky, jurors said her presence in the courtroom would not influence their decision making.

    Rihanna’s presence did attract attention from jurors in a murder trial across the hall at the courthouse, with some commenting on her being so nearby.

    Rocky’s trial is being televised, but Rihanna sat out of view of the cameras in the courtroom.

    (BBC)

  • South African Feminist Group Seek To Stop Chris Brown’s Concert Over Rihanna’s Abuse Case

    South African Feminist Group Seek To Stop Chris Brown’s Concert Over Rihanna’s Abuse Case

    BBC– Chris Brown’s forthcoming concert in South Africa has led to renewed focus on the country’s shocking levels of violence against women, with campaigners saying it sends the wrong message given his history of abuse.

    In less than two hours, the Grammy-winner managed to sell out tickets to the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg – the largest stadium in Africa with over 94,000 seats. Demand was so high that a second December date was added.

    Despite the massive interest, the R ‘n’ B star has experienced a backlash from people who did not want him to perform due to his violent past.

    “When I saw the news that Chris Brown was coming to South Africa, I was shocked and deeply disappointed,” said Sabina Walter, executive director of Women for Change, an organisation that advocates for the rights of women and children in South Africa.

    The group has started a petition to stop the US artist from performing. It currently has over 20,000 signatures.

    “The petition was started to send a strong message that we will not tolerate the celebration of individuals with a history of violence against women,” said Ms Walter, especially in a country like South Africa.

    South Africa has one of the highest rates of femicide and gender-based violence in the world.

    A rape is reported in the country roughly every 12 minutes and it is assumed that many more go unrecorded.

    “When someone like Chris Brown is given a platform in a country where GBV is at crisis levels, it sends a damaging message – that fame and power outweigh accountability,” said Ms Walters.

    The most well-known instance in Chris Brown’s history of abuse is the domestic dispute with singer Rihanna in 2009.

    Chris Brown, who was 19 at the time, pleaded guilty to assault and was sentenced to five years probation, community service and domestic violence counselling.

    Although Rihanna forgave him and the pair briefly dated again after the incident, Chris Brown has also been accused of violence by other women – and men.

    Women for Change says it wants to know how the Department of Home Affairs could grant “a convicted abuser” a visa.

    For Ms Walter, the decision is “concerning and indicative of a systemic failure”.

    According to South African law, having a previous conviction can result in a visa being denied. But there can be an exception for “good cause” and those are cleared by the Director General of the Department of Home Affairs.

    Chris Brown has previously been banned from entering other countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, although he has subsequently gone on to play in the UK and elsewhere in Europe.

    But his South African fans are undeterred.

    Former University of Cape Town vice-chancellor Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng shared on X that she would be attending the Chris Brown concert.

    “I am totally against GBV and condemn it. I believe that those who perpetrate GBV should face the full might of the law without exceptions or leniency.

    “But let me be clear, just in case the message didn’t sit well: I am going to attend Brown’s concert if he comes. These two things are not mutually exclusive.

    “To suggest that enjoying a concert aligns you with every past action of the artist is, at best, simplistic and, at worst, intellectually dishonest,” she said.

    Prof Phakeng explained that “music is bigger than the individual”.

    She added that boycotting Chris Brown’s concert wouldn’t end GBV in South Africa.

    “Attending the concert does not magically erase our moral stance on GBV.”

    Although this is not Chris Brown’s first concert in South Africa, there is huge excitement among his fans.

    One said on X: “Chris Brown coming to South Africa??… I’ll take a loan for a meet & greet.”

    “Chris Brown you don’t know us yet… but my wife and I will be those two microscopic fans in the stands singing and dancing to every jam!!!!” said another.

    Ms Waters said she had even received threats because of her campaign against the US star.

    “Supporters of Chris Brown seem ready to defend him at any cost,” she said.

    “The criticism we are facing for our petition speaks volumes and actually reveals a deep disconnect in how we, as a society, view violence against women.”

    She said that too often people were willing to “excuse abusive” behaviour when it comes to celebrities they admire.

    Selective outrage is dangerous because it perpetuates the rape culture and high levels of violence women face every day, said Ms Walters.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa accepts that South Africa has a huge problem with gender-based violence and in August, he called on the country’s men to take a stand.

    “Our ultimate goal is to end gender-based violence altogether,” he said.

    Yet this goal remains a distant one – little has changed five years after he called for action to tackle the country’s “rape crisis”.

    This year alone, Women for Change has honoured over 200 women who have lost their lives to femicide.

    “This fight isn’t just about this concert. It’s about changing the narrative in South Africa, where abusers are held accountable and where violence against women is never excused, overlooked, or forgotten.”

  • Rihanna’s a Billionaire and World’s Richest Female Musician, Forbes Says

    Rihanna’s a Billionaire and World’s Richest Female Musician, Forbes Says

    Pop star Rihanna’s net worth is estimated at $1.7 billion, making her the richest woman musician in the world, but her music is not the primary source of her wealth, Forbes magazine said on Wednesday.

    The Barbados-born singer, whose birth name is Robyn Fenty, derives an estimated $1.4 billion of her fortune from her 50% stake in the Fenty Beauty cosmetics line, Forbes reported.

    The rest of Rihanna’s wealth comes from her share of the Savage x Fenty lingerie company and her income as a singer and actress, the magazine said.

    Rihanna’s beauty company, of which LVMH owns the other half, is known for its broad range of 50 skin tones, including dark shades for women of color, which were rare when it launched in 2017. This made it a leader in inclusivity in the industry.

    The singer of “Umbrella” and “Love the Way You Lie” ranks second behind Oprah as the richest female entertainer, Forbes said.