Timothée Chalamet led the postgame party at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks’ dramatic Game 4 comeback, with Taylor Swift, Rihanna, A$AP Rocky and others joining in the celebration across NYC, even Seinfeld and Larry David showing enthusiasm; the win puts New York one victory from its first NBA title since 1973, fueled by a Wu-Tang Clan halftime performance.
Jordan Firstman’s feature debut Club Kid, shot on location in real New York clubs, follows a fading party promoter who learns he has a 10-year-old son. The film, produced independently (Topic Studios) after years in writers’ rooms and short films, earned a Cannes premiere in Un Certain Regard after Firstman secured Rihanna’s approval for the opening scene’s song. The project blends authentic NYC nightlife with a personal coming-of-age angle and marks a bold move into feature filmmaking outside the traditional studio system.
Drake uses ICEMAN to directly reference A$AP Rocky and Rihanna with lines about their personal lives, fueling ongoing beef while Rocky has previously downplayed the tension. The piece also notes Drake’s broader critique of DJ Khaled over silence on the Gaza conflict amid his three‑album rollout, illustrating how his releases are stirring both industry feuds and political commentary.
In a surprising turn in the Rihanna shooter case, the defense has requested a mental-health evaluation for the defendant, potentially delaying proceedings as the court reviews competency to stand trial alongside the ongoing attempted-murder charges.
After the Met Gala, viral clips of Rihanna and A$AP Rocky appearing tense sparked fight rumors, aided by a lipreading claim. Their reps say they were simply exhausted after a long night, and subsequent moments—along with Rihanna’s Met Gala recap—suggest there’s no lasting drama between them.
Rihanna addressed rumors of a Met Gala argument with A$AP Rocky by posting a 45-second recap video from Met Gala night that shows them smiling and posing together. While TMZ had circulated clips of a tense moment, lip-reading commentary suggested tension, sources say they were simply exhausted after a long night and not arguing.
At the Met Gala 2026, the red carpet delivered extravagant 'costume art' looks—from Beyoncé's skeleton-adorned gown and giant feather cape to Rihanna in a jewel-studded Maison Margiela gown and Katy Perry's mirrored mask—while co-chairs including Anna Wintour and Nicole Kidman oversee the star-studded fashion spectacle.
A post-Met Gala video showing Rihanna and A$AP Rocky in a sprinter van sparked online speculation about a feud, as viewers read tense vibes into their expressions. However, an insider says the couple were relaxed and enjoying the night, continuing to balance fame with family life as they raise three children.
Rihanna arrived fashionably late to the 2026 Met Gala with partner A$AP Rocky, wearing a glittering gold-and-silver Maison Margiela gown with hair spirals by Jennifer Behr, while Rocky wore a pink robe over his tux; the couple walked the red carpet as the Costume Art-themed event drew the spotlight.
Rihanna and her 7‑month‑old daughter Rocki Irish pose on W Magazine's 2026 Pop Issue cover in Dior haute couture, with inside tributes from friends like Mariah Carey, SZA and Mary J. Blige celebrating the star; A$AP Rocky weighs in on how motherhood has deepened her magic and influence, and Rocki even sports a Dior diaper as part of the shoot.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky’s six‑month‑old daughter Rocki Irish is the cover star of W magazine’s Pop Issue, wearing Dior for the shoot while Rihanna sports a Dior coat and hat; designer Jonathan Anderson calls Rocki’s “ haute couture diaper” a first for Dior, continuing the couple’s magazine‑cover presence after Rihanna and Rocky’s Vogue cover with their first child in 2023.
Rihanna and six-month-old Rocki Irish cover W Magazine's Pop Issue in Dior Haute Couture, with Rocki in a couture diaper; shot by Tim Walker and styled by Jahleel Weaver, the spread features Victorian-inspired looks and marks Rocki’s first magazine cover as Rihanna’s third child with A$AP Rocky, born in Sept 2025.
Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, of Orlando, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and nine counts of assault after firing an AR-style rifle at Rihanna’s West L.A. home on March 8, injuring no one but alarming the couple inside. Rihanna and ASAP Rocky were in an Airstream on the property when the gunfire occurred. Ortiz told investigators she wasn’t trying to murder anyone, and prosecutors say she fired about 20 rounds; she remains jailed on $1.8 million bail, with a judge denying a request to lower it.
Florida-based Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles to attempted murder and more than a dozen related charges after prosecutors say she fired about 20 rounds from an AR-style rifle at Rihanna's Beverly Crest home on March 8, aiming at Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, their three children and others; no one was injured. Ortiz remains detained with bail set at $1.875 million, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 8. The DA says the attack was premeditated and included a wig disguise; a judge barred Ortiz from working as a speech pathologist in California. She faces 10 felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and 3 felony counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling, with a potential life sentence if convicted. Ortiz's white Tesla was located about eight miles away in Sherman Oaks.
Ivanna Lisette Ortiz pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder and assault in connection with shots fired at Rihanna's Los Angeles home and assaulting Rihanna's family; the arraignment on March 10, 2026, was overseen by LA Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott and Judge Theresa McGonigle, with the case ongoing.