Rihanna, A$AP Rocky Talk Parenting 3 Kids & Holiday Plans at Gotham Awards: ‘Every Day Is Date Night’
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky had a mom and dad’s night out at the 2025 Gotham Awards on Monday night (Dec. 1), where the couple gushed about each other and their growing family on the red carpet.
Speaking to Extra TV at the event — which comes a little more than two months after the couple welcomed their third baby, daughter Rocki — the Fenty mogul gushed that she’s “so proud” of her partner for accomplishing so much in the acting world. At the event, the rapper was nominated for the breakthrough performance award for his role in Highest 2 Lowest, though Souleymane’s Story‘s Abou Sangaré wound up taking home the prize.
“Every time I see him on camera in a movie, I’m like, ‘What?’” Ri told the outlet. “I get amazed, because I didn’t know he had it in him. But he’s such a great talent.”
Of her three kids, the singer added that her brood is doing “amazing.” In September, Ri and Rocky brought baby Rocki into the world, giving sons RZA, 3, and Riot Rose, 2, a little sister. “They’re all getting bigger,” Rihanna said. “I cannot take it. My sons, their faces are changing, their necks are getting longer.”
On the carpet, Ri rocked an eye-catching pink Balenciaga gown and feather hat, while Rocky went for a classic black suit and pinstripe tie. The rapper also spoke to press at the event, at one point telling E! News that his life with his partner and their kids is a “dream come true.”
“Every day is date night… it’s awesome,” he added of Rih in addition to sharing his family’s plans for their first holiday season with three kids. “I’m looking forward to white Christmas with snow and some chestnuts roasting. Logs in the fireplace — stuff like that.”
Ri and Rocky certainly have a lot to celebrate this year end. In addition to the latter earning recognition for his acting projects, he also co-chaired the 2025 Met Gala this past May. The former starred in the new Smurfs movie, which premiered in July, and on the same day as the Gotham Awards, she learned that her 2016 album, Anti, had spent a milestone 500 weeks on the Billboard 200.
“God ain’t forget bout me!” she wrote on X of the feat, which marks the longest amount of time an album by a Black female soloist has ever spent on the chart.
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