The superstar singer and Rocky's longtime partner caused a stir when she showed up Wednesday, and she was back sitting between Rocky's mother and sister on Thursday.
Amid the legal battle, ASAP Rocky has had unwavering support from his loved ones. According to Rolling Stone ’s Nancy Dillon, Rihanna was seated in the courtroom’s front row alongside Rocky’s mother, Renee Black. Dillon also noted that Rihanna kept her head down and appeared emotional throughout the proceedings.
Rihanna is throwing her full support behind her partner, A$AP Rocky, as she’s reportedly made plans to physically attend his Wednesday (Jan. 29) criminal trial date.
Who's ready for another round of Azealia Banks spilling her tea? The ever-outspoken femcee spoke about ASAP Rocky's trial, stating that the famed star should go to jail.
Rihanna appeared for the first time at the trial of her longtime partner A$AP Rocky, on the day of its most important testimony — the description by a former friend of the moment Rocky allegedly fired a gun at him.
Rihanna is showing her support for longtime partner ASAP Rocky amid his ongoing trial.
The rapper rejected a plea deal and will stand trial on two counts of felony assault stemming from a 2021 shooting in Hollywood.
Rihanna appeared for the first time at the trial of her longtime partner A$AP Rocky, on the day of its most important testimony — the description by a former friend of the moment Rocky allegedly
A man who alleges ASAP Rocky fired a handgun at him in 2021 returns to the courthouse on Friday for more cross-examination after a difficult day on the stand. The defence is expected to continue challenging the man, known as ASAP Relli, on the actual moment of the alleged shooting on a Hollywood street in 2021.
Rihanna made her courthouse debut as she supported partner A$AP Rocky on Wednesday, Jan. 29 amid his ongoing trial in Los Angeles. The “Diamonds” singer, 36, dressed in all black while sitting between Rocky’s mother,
Rocky, aka Rakim Mayers, appeared for his gun assault trial on January 29, 2025, at LA’s Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center.