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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Share an Umbrella As They Say ‘Ciao’ to Venice After Romantic Birthday Trip

The couple were celebrating Rihanna’s 36th with a visit to the Italian city that included a boat ride on the canals and a glam night out

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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky had a romantic — if rainy — end to their Italian getaway.

The couple, who have been enjoying a trip to Venice to celebrate Rihanna’s 36th birthday, bid farewell to La Serenissima on Thursday. The stars were snapped huddling together under a shared umbrella as they departed the city.

Both sported big smiles as A$AP kept his arm around his partner and Rihanna held onto his hand.

The pair continued their style streak on the trip with A$AP sporting a sharp navy blue suit and trench coat, a pale blue button-down and a patterned tie. Rihanna kept a lower profile, draped in all black with her hood up, plus an oversized jacket and shades.

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Earlier this week, the couple, who has been in a relationship since November 2020 as confirmed by PEOPLE, was spotted enjoying a boat ride along the famous Grand Canal before then visiting a glassworks on the island of Murano.

The pair shared a few kisses while on the boat and the rapper was seen standing up on the back of the boat laughing and and smiling.

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For the outing, Rihanna served up some major coat envy in a black, fur-lined leather coat from Japanese designer Junya Watanbe’s Fall/Winter 2023 collection, featuring some standout details like a snakeskin print on the sleeves with a rope detail. Her beau wore a three-piece suit and sunglasses.

Before their Italian tryst, the pair had been visiting Paris for a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. They were seen leaving the Élysée Palace on Jan. 24,

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The couple share two children together. They welcomed their first child, RZA Athelston on May 19, 2022 and Rihanna revealed she was pregnant with her second child as she debuted her baby bump at the Super Bowl halftime show in February 2023. Sources confirmed to PEOPLE that they had welcomed their second child, son Riot Rose, in August.

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