Rihanna looked fabulous as she attended the Rolling Loud festival in Los Angeles.
The Pon de Replay singer, 37, was there to take in her partner A$AP Rocky’s set.
The native of Barbados wore a navy blue ensemble that looked ravishing with her complexion.
The outfit consisted of a blue bomber jacket and long skirt with a slit up the length of it.
The slit exposed the Grammy winner’s long legs and showed off her sandals that featured a delicate strap around her ankles.
The back of the skirt was see-through lace, exposing RiRi’s toned bottom and her black thong panties.
Rihanna looked fabulous as she attended the Rolling Loud festival in Los Angeles
The Umbrella hitmaker wore her hair shoulder length with a slight flip at the ends.
Rocky headlined the festival on Saturday night and took the stage at 10:30pm to perform his 13-song set.
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Rocky’s energetic set comes as he is still riding the high of his recent legal victory, after being cleared of two counts of felony ᴀssault with a semiautomatic firearm following a three-week trial.
The musician faced two decades in prison for his alleged involvement in a 2021 dust-up with A$AP Relli, but was found not guilty after defense attorney-to-the-stars Joe Tacopina convinced jurors Rocky was the victim of an extortion plot.
Rihanna drew attention during her trips to court to support her boyfriend, who she shares two children with: RZA, two, and Riot Rose, one.
In multiple outings, the music superstar was seated between Rocky’s mother Renee Black and sister Erika B. Mayers.
The Diamonds artist brought their young children to the court for closing arguments in the felony case.
After the verdicts were read out, Rocky ran over and dived into Rihanna’s arms as she erupted in tears.
The Pon de Replay singer, 37, was there to take in her partner A$AP Rocky ‘s set
The back of the skirt was see-through lace, exposing Rih Rih’s toned ʙuттocks and her black thong panties
Rocky headlined the festival on Saturday night and took the stage at 10:30pm to perform his 13-song set at the Rolling Loud Festival in Los Angeles
Rocky’s energetic set comes as he is still riding the high of his recent legal victory
Rocky later told DailyMail.com in an exclusive statement: ‘I cannot express how relieved I am especially for our family.
‘Rihanna and I can get back to our lives and our kids without this trial hanging over our heads like it has been for the last three years.’
‘Thanks y’all for saving my life,’ a jubilant Rocky had told the jury, composed of seven women and five men, as he left the courtroom
But he reserved his biggest praise for lawyer Joe, a veteran litigator whose celebrity client list reads like a who’s who of the rich and powerful.
‘Joe believed in me, always told me it would be alright and showed why he is considered the best trial lawyer in the country,’ gushed Rocky.
He added: ‘Aside from Joe I need to thank God and this amazing jury.’
Rocky and Umbrella singer Rihanna reportedly pledged to name their next child A$AP Joe as a measure of their graтιтude.
‘He could have been going to a state prison for upwards of a decade so he realizes this was a watershed moment in his life,’ Joe told DailyMail.com.
The native of Barbados wore a navy blue ensemble that looked ravishing with her complexion. The outfit consisted of a blue bomber jacket and long skit with a slit up the length of it
Rocky and Relli had been friends since they were teenagers while at high school, in a group called A$AP Mob that started in New York in 2005.
But the more success Rocky enjoyed the more his childhood pal resented him, a downtown Los Angeles court heard during his trial.
By the time of the alleged shooting on November 6, 2021, ‘there was a lot of tension’ between the pair, prosecutors alleged.
During the three-week trial, Relli testified that his former friend fired two sH๏τs at him from a handgun during a clash outside a Hollywood parking garage, grazing his knuckles.
But Joe argued he was actually carrying a prop gun incapable of firing real bullets – and branded Relli an angry pathological liar’ who ‘committed perjury again and again and again and again’ during the trial.
He told the court: ‘This case is about one man’s jealousy, lies and greed, and that man is not Rocky. That man is Terell Ephron.’