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Was he “Unfaithful”?
Rumours are swirling that Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, who are expecting their first child any day now, have broken up over cheating allegations, but Page Six is told the couple is still going strong.
“They’re fine,” a source says. “It’s not true.”
Meanwhile, an eyewitness who saw Rihanna and Rocky on a date at Craig’s in West Hollywood just last week tells us, “She looked fine, and when they walked out they were fine. It felt normal between them.”
Page Six also obtained footage of the pair holding hands as they exited the restaurant.
The rumours started Thursday when writer Louis Pisano — whom Interview Magazine once called “Instagram’s Messiest Fashion Influencer” — claimed on Twitter that Rihanna, 34, and Rocky, 33, had parted ways.

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“Rihanna & ASAP Rocky have split. Rihanna broke up with him after she caught him cheating with shoe designer Amina Muaddi,” Pisano alleged.
He added, “ASAP & Amina is not new though as she was seeing him years ago and also collaborated with him on a collection of shoes.”

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Pisano noted that Muaddi is a designer for Rihanna’s Fenty footwear line and that the “Work” singer is “often seen in custom shoes from her own label.”
And contrary to our source saying Rihanna and Rocky looked just as in love as ever at last week’s dinner, Pisano further claimed, “Things apparently hit the fan at Craigs in LA.”
The billionaire businesswoman and the “F–kin’ Problems” rapper have been dating since early 2020 and took their love public that November.
Rihanna announced her pregnancy in January with a photoshoot in Rocky’s native Harlem as she proudly debuted her baby bump.
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