Hitmaker Rihanna looked every inch the star as she struck up a pose in a set of stunning new snaps with her family.
The pop princess recently left the world speechless as she announced she was expecting her second child, just nine months after giving birth to her first-born.
Now, in a new interview, she has reflected on being a mum as well as juggling her parent life with preparing for the ultimate pop music comeback.
In a set of new images for British Vogue, the 34-year-old put on an effortless glamourous display with her mini-family and ensured all eyes would be on her.
Looking chic in a black dress, the global star walked hand in hand with her beau who was carrying their son while planting a kiss on his forehead.
Rihanna gazed towards the camera while showing off her gym-honed legs through a daring thigh split.
The Umbrella star opted to wear her signature raven locks in a windswept style for their walk along the coast, while A$AP whose real name is Rakim Athelaston Mayers went shirtless as he rocked a leather waistcoat and trousers.
Her cover images come just days after she announced her pregnancy on a global scale while performing at the famous Super Bowl Halftime show.
While delivering some of her biggest hits including We Found Love, Only Girl and Work, the Oscar-nominated star rocked a tracksuit which perfectly displayed her blossoming baby bump.
But ahead of taking to the stage, Rihanna actually dropped several hints about her news – when asked whether there may be a surprise guest joining her, she said: "I'm thinking about bringing someone, I'm not sure, we'll see."
Speaking recently about her comeback at the Super Bowl, Rihanna was asked whether she'd been able to remain calm to which she replied: "I have not been able to do that.
"Still, to this day, the camera represents so many people, a huge audience. And the camera at a Super Bowl is one of the biggest audiences."
Rihanna returned to music last year with the single Lift Me Up, recorded for the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Referring to its director, she said: "Ryan Coogler, he reached out to me and he asked if I would be interested in doing a song for the film.
"When I saw the film, I felt like, this is so powerful. The sense of motherhood and how much strength that embodies. I felt that when I watched the film and it hit me."
On Sunday, Rihanna kicked off her live performance suspended high above the stadium while an army of dancers dressed in white gathered beneath her.
Showing off a pronounced baby bump at the beginning of the performance, she rubbed her hand over her stomach while launching into a selection of hits from her catalogue, including Bitch Better Have My Money, We Found Love and Umbrella, as well as two tracks she recorded with controversial rapper Kanye West – played back to back.