Rihanna has never been one to let something slide quietly when a well-placed remark will do. On April 15, an Instagram creator posted a video speculating that the singer was expecting her fourth child with rapper A$AP Rocky, accompanying the claim with a photo that appeared to show a baby bump. The post picked up traction quickly, as pregnancy speculation involving Rihanna tends to do. Her response arrived in the comments section and was swift, dry, and immediately viral.
In a single line she made clear that the bump in question was not a new pregnancy. The photo, it turned out, had been taken during a July 2025 appearance covered by Vogue, at which point Rihanna was pregnant with her third child, Rocki Irish, who was born several months later. The image had been pulled from a fashion context and reframed as something it was not.
Three children and a fourth not entirely off the table
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are currently parents to three children. Their eldest, RZA, is 3 years old. Their second child, Riot, is 2. Their youngest, Rocki Irish, is 7 months old. The couple, who have been together for several years, have never been particularly private about their affection for parenthood, and Rihanna has been candid in recent months about the possibility of expanding the family further.
Earlier this year, a social media post from a television personality posed a lighthearted question about choosing between getting in shape or getting pregnant in 2026. Rihanna responded with enough enthusiasm that followers took it as a sign that another baby may not be far off. She did not confirm anything, but she did not dismiss the idea either, which for Rihanna tends to speak volumes.
Music and motherhood running in parallel
While the pregnancy conversation continues to swirl, Rihanna has also been quietly signaling a return to music. In late February she posted a studio video to Instagram that gave fans the closest glimpse in years of her back in a creative working environment. The clip documented a packed day that moved from a business meeting with her Savage X Fenty team to several hours in the recording studio, before she headed home to make a Mardi Gras costume for her son.
The video was brief but landed loudly with a fanbase that has been waiting years for new music from the singer. Her last studio album was released in 2016, and while she has remained one of the most commercially active entertainers in the world through her Fenty Beauty and Savage X Fenty ventures, the absence of new music has become something of a running cultural conversation in itself.
The studio footage did not come with a release date, an album title, or any formal announcement. But it confirmed what many had begun to hope: that the music is coming, alongside everything else she is building.

