HAPPY MOM! Pregnant Rihanna shows off her growing baby bump in a ruffled green dress as she supports boyfriend A$AP Rocky at the premiere of his new film, Highest 2 Lowest, at the Cannes Film Festival🤰😍

Expectant On Monday night, Rihanna joined her partner A$AP Rocky at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of his new film, Highest 2 Lowest, while flaunting her growing baby bulge.

Earlier this month, at this year’s Met Gala, the 37-year-old singer and the 36-year-old rapper announced they were expecting their third child together.

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Despite arriving late to the red carpet, Rihanna, who already has two-year-old son RZA and 21-month-old baby Riot with A$AP, looked content and healthy.

As her lover tenderly wrapped her arms around her, she looked stunning in a ruffled blue dress and stiletto shoes.

While walking the red carpet in the pouring rain, they were struck by some terrible weather in Cannes.

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Wearing a black suit and shades, A$AP flaunted his sense of elegance while standing by her side.

Spike Lee is the director of Highest 2 Lowest, which tells the tale of a music entrepreneur who becomes entangled in a ransom conspiracy and must make a moral decision that could mean the difference between life and death.

Denzel Washington, Jeffrey Wright, Ice Spice (in her first movie), A$AP, and Ilfenesh Hadera are among its stars.

Earlier in the evening, Dakota Johnson, wearing a strapless pink tassel dress that was the height of style, led the glitzy arrivals to the famous red carpet.

Pregnant Rihanna showed off her blossoming baby bump as she supported her partner A$AP Rocky at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of his new film Highest 2 Lowest on Monday night

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The singer, 37, and the rapper, 36, revealed they were expecting their third child together at this year's Met Gala earlier this month

The 35-year-old actress looked stunning in the tiered dress, accessorizing it with bold earrings and wearing her brown hair straight and glossy.

Her 33-year-old Splitsville co-star Adria Arjona was at her side, looking stunning in a light green satin dress and a silver Tiffany necklace.

Later, Adria stood with her 45-year-old partner Jason Momoa, who was dressed smartly in a white suit. The two looked as infatuated as ever.

She looked great in a ruffled blue dress and strappy heels as her partner sweetly put her arms around her

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Additionally, model Stella Maxwell made another appearance on the red carpet, dazzling in a gown adorned with deep black sequins.

with addition, Jameela Jamil turned heads with a bright green gown adorned with sequins and a striking ruffled shawl.

Trump’s promise to impose tariffs on foreign films has prompted this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

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With its own golden prize, the Palme d’Or, to be awarded at the conclusion, Cannes is the Olympics of the big screen, bringing together journalists, salespeople, and filmmakers from all over the world.

While dealmakers toil through the night to sell completed films or bundled products to different markets, filmmakers travel from almost every part of the world to present their work.

Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho, who is returning to Cannes with the thriller “The Secret Agent,” which is set under the dictatorship in Brazil, adds, “You release a film into that Colosseum-like situation.”

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“You really need to get ready for the entire experience because it’s pretty intense—it’s like going up the stairs at the Palais and feeling like you’re about to ride a roller coaster.”

When Trump said on May 4 that all films “produced in Foreign Lands” would be subject to 100% tariffs, it shocked Hollywood and the global film industry.

No final decisions have been taken, according to the White House. Instead of tariffs, federal incentives for U.S.-based productions are one of the options being considered. However, the news served as a warning of how even the oldest cultural organizations can become unstable due to geopolitical tensions.