Rihanna and A$ap Rocky were spotted in South London last night 😮
Of course, the low-key pop up didn’t quite go unnoticed and Rihanna was soon trending on social media.‘Rihanna is not even gonna perform at Wireless but she has already stolen the whole show! HER POWER >>>,’ another joked.
She has kept a low profile since giving birth to their first child ‘Love the fact Rihanna came along to support ASAP Rocky at #WirelessFestival! I just knew I would see her in the crowd,’ journalist Nola Ojomu posted.As a follower predicted: ‘Only Rihanna could trend on Twitter over every act that’s performed at Wireless today just because she turned up to support her man.
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