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All the ways Rihanna has hidden her baby bumps as she confirms third pregnancy at Met Gala

Rihanna is known for her pregnancy reveals and this year, she's done it again as she confirmed her third baby is on the way. We delved into how she managed to conceal it for so long

We're all familiar with Rihanna’s iconic pregnancy reveals by now. She’s never been one to keep it dull - it was only in 2023 when she shocked the world in the most unique way. Fast forward to this year, and she’s done it again, revealing her baby bump at the 2025 Met Gala in true Rihanna Fashion.


But while the blue carpet reveal was jaw-dropping, it turns out it wasn’t the first time her bump made an appearance. Just hours before the big event, the Bajan star was photographed outside The Carlyle Hotel wearing a two-piece ribbed skirt set that subtly showed off her bump.


Still, for most of us, the Met Gala moment was the official confirmation - and even then, it didn’t come as a total shock to some. Eagle-eyed fans have been speculating for weeks, picking up subtle signs. But how did she keep it hidden for so long?


READ MORE: Pregnant Rihanna offers peak of bare bump as she's spotted in blue ensemble before Met Gala

Oversized fashion

In the weeks leading up to the Met Gala, if Rihanna was spotted out, it was often in oversized, voluminous outfits that effectively helped conceal her growing bump. While she’s always been a fan of loose-fitting styles, this time it sparked speculation among fans who sensed something was different.

Strategic social media posts

Rihanna kept up her presence on Instagram, regularly engaging with fans, but she was clever with the content she shared. In her most recent post, her body and arm were positioned to cover her midsection, subtly hiding her belly. On top of that, it seems as though some images were taken some time ago - a strategic move that allowed her to stay visible online without disclosing the news.


Minimal public appearances

Rihanna is known for her active public life, but in recent months, she noticeably pulled back from the spotlight. At first, fans believed it was her adjusting to the busy mum life, but in hindsight, this was another clearly calculated step to avoid paparazzi and keep the pregnancy under wraps.

Distraction of bold outfits and accessories

When she stepped out, Rihanna made sure all eyes were on something else, and her bold accessories, dramatic coats and statement pieces did the job perfectly. Just hours before the Met Gala, she was seen in a fur coat and a black hat - an outfit that drew attention without revealing the bump.


Let's not forget 2023

Back in 2023, Rihanna dropped jaws when she revealed her pregnancy during the Super Bowl halftime show. Most fans were captivated by the performance, they barely noticed the visible bump. Even her dancers had no idea - during rehearsals, she hid it under oversized Fenty sweaters and big fur coats.

Whether it’s the Super Bowl or the Met Gala, Rihanna knows how to break the internet. But it’s not just the reveal - it’s the build-up, the secrecy, the way she moves in silence until she’s ready. One thing’s for sure: hiding a pregnancy isn’t easy, but Rihanna makes it look effortless.

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