The 38-year old singer is best known for her hit songs Pon De Replay, Don’t Stop The Music, and We Found Love.

Popstar Rihanna has posed with her daughter Rocki for the first time as her daughter makes her magazine debut in a Dior nappy.

The 38-year old singer, known for her hit songs Pon De Replay, Don’t Stop The Music, and We Found Love, gave birth to her Rocki Irish Mayers in September 2025.

She is the latest addition to the singer’s family she shares with her partner, rapper A$ap Rocky, real name Rakim Athelston Mayers, after welcoming their sons Rza in 2022 and Riot in 2023.

She now fronts the cover of W’s Pop Issue wearing a purple hat and black trench coat with a white fur collar while holding her infant daughter who was dressed in a bespoke Dior Haute Couture nappy and head piece designed by Jonathan Anderson.

Sharing the cover photo on Instagram, Rihanna said: “Cover girrrrrlz!!! baby Rocki served sumn serious on her first cover! came on set and shut her mama dowwwnn!!!!”

The photograph marks Rocki’s first public appearance.

The Barbados-born singer rose to global fame in the early 2000s with hits like Disturbia, Pon De Replay and Umbrella.

The Fashion Awards – London
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky attends the Fashion Awards, presented by the British Fashion Council, at the Royal Albert Hall in London (Jeff Moore/PA)

She has won a string of awards including nine Grammys and has topped the UK charts with nine number one singles and four albums.

Rihanna has also made her mark on the fashion industry – both personally, with her headline making looks, as well as professionally, launching multiple businesses including her make-up range Fenty Beauty and her lingerie line Savage X Fenty.

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