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Rihanna gives birth to first daughter with A$AP Rocky

Rihanna gives birth to first daughter with A$AP Rocky

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have welcomed their first child, a daughter named Rocki Irish Mayers. The celebrity couple announced the birth on Instagram, sharing a photo of a miniature pair of boxing gloves, hinting at the baby's name. The news comes after Rihanna's high-profile pregnancy, during which she showcased her growing baby bump in various fashion-forward outfits. The couple has been together since 2020 and has kept their relationship relatively private, though they have made occasional public appearances together. The birth of their daughter marks a significant milestone for both Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, who have been celebrated for their contributions to the music and fashion industries. Fans have expressed their excitement and congratulations for the new parents on social media, eagerly awaiting further updates on the baby's life.

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