
'Hope It's a Girl': Fans React After Rihanna Shows off Her Baby Bump at the 2025 Met Gala – Photos
The "Umbrella" singer's snapshots, captured as she arrived in New York, have left many wondering if she is subtly revealing more than just a fashion statement.
Rihanna turned heads ahead of the 2025 Met Gala — and it wasn't only because of the red carpet. Photos of her arriving outside the Carlyle Hotel quickly spread online, prompting a wave of reactions and congratulations across social media.

A netizen's remark on Rihanna's appearance ahead of the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, 2025 | Source: Instagram/entertainmenttonight
Before stepping onto the red carpet, the 37-year-old artist was photographed walking through a rainy Manhattan street in a striking monochromatic look. She wore a light blue, long-sleeved crop top with a coordinating midi skirt that featured a high slit.
Rihanna's look featured matching knee-high heeled boots, a black cap, a pearl necklace, and a brown fur coat, all tied together with a large black umbrella in hand. The ensemble exuded city-chic sophistication — a flawless nod to her unmistakable style.
The photos immediately set social media abuzz. One netizen observed, "Did I just see a baby bump OMGGG! #ComeOnLilGirl ❤️."

Rihanna steps out in New York City ahead of the 2025 Met Gala | Source: Getty Images
Someone else wrote, "Congrats on baby boy 3 or baby girl, which ever [sic]!" while another remarked, "I feel so bad for the Navy lmaooo [sic]." A third simply said, "Hope it's a girl."
One commenter noted that she now has three children but no engagement or marriage, suggesting even wealthy women fall into traditional patterns. Another emphasized the lack of a ring, implying that her relationship lacks formal commitment.

Rihanna at The Carlyle Hotel before the 2025 Met Gala in New York City | Source: Getty Images
In contrast, others praised her presence. One admired the entire look while another appreciated that she appeared to proudly embrace a baby bump on such a public stage.
However, another user dismissed the speculation entirely, saying Rihanna can afford to live life on her own terms and might simply want to have a daughter.
Later that evening, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rihanna arrived at the venue in a sharply tailored look that aligned with this year's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." She wore a pinstriped, ribbed-texture gown that softly molded to her silhouette, layered with a structured black blazer and finished with a bold polka-dot tie.

Rihanna looks at the crowd during the Met Gala on May 5, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
A wide-brimmed hat cast a sculptural frame around her face, lending the look a sense of elegance and control. As flashes sparked around her, she rested a hand on her midsection — a quiet gesture that didn't go unnoticed by fans or the media.

Rihanna attends the 2025 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 5, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
The moment echoed her 2023 Met Gala appearance, when she walked the red carpet while pregnant with her second child, and turned the evening into a bold expression of maternity style.
She wore a white Valentino couture gown covered in camellia flowers in tribute to Karl Lagerfeld, complete with a dramatic floral hood, fingerless gloves, and a diamond-and-pearl BVLGARI necklace. A$AP Rocky joined her in a layered Gucci look featuring tartan, denim, and stacked belts.

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky attend the Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 1, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
That appearance marked her public debut of the pregnancy, just months before she gave birth to their second son, Riot Rose, in August 2023. Their first child, RZA Athelston, had been born in May 2022.
Reflecting on motherhood in a March 2023 British Vogue interview, Rihanna described the shift as both profound and disorienting. "Essentially, from one person I became two," she said. "You walk into the hospital as a couple and leave as a family of three. It's nuts."
The "Diamonds" hitmaker talked about how those first days with a newborn were overwhelming and exhausting. She didn't get any sleep, felt unsure of what to do, and was amazed that she and A$AP were now fully responsible for a child. "We came home, cold turkey, had no one," she said. "It was just us as parents and our baby."
She described the experience as being in a constant state of fatigue, joking, "Man, you're a zombie for the most part." Still, even in that haze, she remembered feeling startled by the weight of it all, "They trusted us to come home with this baby? This new life? With us?"
Despite how tiring it was, she found happiness in small everyday moments — like simply having time to take a shower — and realized that her focus was now fully on caring for her child.
That shift didn't stop her from expressing herself. Rihanna continued to use fashion as a powerful outlet, especially during pregnancy.
Her maternity style was no accident; she had already made it clear that she wanted to break traditional fashion rules. She embraced the challenge of dressing creatively while pregnant and used it to express both her confidence and individuality.
That fearless approach had already cemented her legacy at the Met Gala years earlier. In 2018, she embodied the theme "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" in a custom Maison Margiela creation by John Galliano.
She wore a pearl and crystal-embellished robe, a beaded mini dress, and a matching papal mitre, completing the look with silver Louboutin heels. It was a moment of grandeur and symbolism — an unforgettable performance in fashion form.

Rihanna arrives at the Met Gala on May 7, 2018 | Source: Getty Images
Whether she's dressed in florals, tailoring, or sacred iconography, Rihanna's presence on the Met steps reflects where she is in life. Through motherhood, music, and fashion, she continues to shape her own narrative — and never on anyone else's terms.