Get a glimpse of Rihanna’s tender motherhood as baby Rocki steals the spotlight during her W Magazine cover shoot.
- April 24, 2026
AceShowbiz - Rihanna recently gave fans a delightful glimpse into her life as a mother during a recent magazine cover shoot, where her baby daughter Rocki stole the spotlight.
On Wednesday, April 22, the singer and fashion mogul shared a behind-the-scenes video from her avant-garde W Magazine cover shoot. The footage showcased the intimate moments between Rihanna and her 7-month-old daughter, highlighting the tender bond they share. “The latest fashion killa just joined the set,” she said, referencing one of her partner A$AP Rocky’s popular songs as Rocki made her entrance.
The clip captured several sweet scenes of Rihanna comforting the smiling baby, kissing her gently, and cradling her while Rocki happily sucked on her fingers and looked up adoringly at her mom. The singer even joked, “She outshined me,” admitting that her youngest child had taken center stage during the shoot. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky also share two sons, RZA and Riot.
Mother and daughter appeared together on one of the covers for the issue, which features many people close to Rihanna sharing their favorite memories and insights about her. A$AP Rocky spoke about how fatherhood has changed her, saying, “She has changed a lot because she became a mother. But this woman has always been magic. Philosophically, the way she operates is on another level. She is the most charming and genuine person on Earth. Her energy is unmatched - one of a kind. I just adore her.”
This shoot marked what Rihanna described as the last time she and Rocki would be photographed together for a cover. With her warmth and charm on full display, the photos and video offer a rare and beautiful look into the pop icon’s personal life and her journey as a mom.
Fans and followers can watch the intimate behind-the-scenes moments of the shoot on Rihanna’s social media, where the loving mother-daughter connection shines brightly alongside the high-fashion setting.