
"Rihanna and ASAP Rocky have welcomed the latest addition to their growing family: their first baby girl. The "Love on the Brain" singer announced the arrival of her daughter with the "Highest 2 Lowest" star on Wednesday, sharing a photo of her newest bundle of joy to Instagram. In the picture, Rihanna cradles her newborn, who is wearing a baby-pink jumpsuit. "Rocki Irish Mayers," she says in the Instagram caption, which also reveals the date of birth, Sept. 13."
"Baby Rocki is the third child for the celebrity pair, who began dating in 2019. They also share sons RZA, born in May 2022, and Riot, who was born in August 2023. Rocki's name is a twist on her father's stage name, but it also continues the stars' tradition of choosing names that begin with the letter "R." Notably, Rihanna's and ASAP Rocky's birth names also begin with that letter: Robyn and Rakim."
"The Fenty Beauty mogul shared the first public photos of her daughter months after her splashy pregnancy reveal at the 2025 Met Gala in May. At the event, the singer cradled her baby bump as she posed for photographers in a custom-made Marc Jacobs suit. She walked solo down the red carpet. ASAP Rocky, who was one of the co-chairs of the annual event, had arrived earlier in the evening. Even before hitting the carpet, the "Umbrella" and "Don't Stop the Music" hitmaker publicized her pregnancy on social media."
Rihanna and ASAP Rocky welcomed their daughter, Rocki Irish Mayers, on Sept. 13. Rocki is the couple's third child, joining sons RZA (born May 2022) and Riot (born August 2023). Rocki's name echoes her father's stage name and continues the family's preference for names beginning with the letter R; both parents' given names also start with R. Rihanna shared an Instagram photo cradling the newborn in a baby-pink jumpsuit and captioned the image with the child's name and birth date. Rihanna first revealed the pregnancy at the 2025 Met Gala, where she showcased her baby bump in a custom Marc Jacobs suit; ASAP Rocky confirmed the pregnancy on the red carpet.
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