Rihanna and A$AP Rocky stepped out for a date night in Los Angeles on Jan. 28 amid his assault trial, which involves a 2021 incident with A$AP Relli. The rapper pleaded not guilty to two felony charges.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rihanna appeared for the first time at the trial of her longtime partner A$AP Rocky, on the day of its most important testimony — the description by a former friend of the moment Rocky allegedly fired a gun at him.
Rihanna returned to A$AP Rocky ’s firearm assault trial in Los Angeles on Thursday, her second day sitting in the front row for A$AP Relli ’s testimony that Rocky fired two 9mm bullets at him during a curbside confrontation in 2021.
Rihanna appears for the first time at the Los Angeles trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, her partner and father of their 2 sons.
Cameras are not allowed to show Rihanna in Los Angeles court during A$AP Rocky's felony assault trial since she is seated in the courtroom gallery.
Rihanna is showing her support for longtime partner ASAP Rocky amid his ongoing trial.
Amid the legal battle, ASAP Rocky has had unwavering support from his loved ones. According to Rolling Stone ’s Nancy Dillon, Rihanna was seated in the courtroom’s front row alongside Rocky’s mother, Renee Black. Dillon also noted that Rihanna kept her head down and appeared emotional throughout the proceedings.
Rihanna appeared in Los Angeles court earlier today to support ASAP Rocky as he stands trial for felony assault charges stemming from a 2021 shooting incident in Hollywood.
A$AP Rocky faces two counts of felony assault with a semiautomatic firearm against his former friend A$AP Relli.
Rapper A$AP Rocky’s trial continued in Los Angeles Wednesday, and his partner, superstar singer Rihanna, made her first appearance at court, where he is on trial for two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.
Rihanna showed support for her boo A$AP Rocky as she pulled up to the rapper’s trial in Los Angeles on Wednesday (Jan. 29). The Harlem rapper previously turned down a final plea deal last week, which would have seen him serve 180 days behind bars.