Rihanna returned to Giorgio Baldi restaurant in Santa Monica on Sunday, just days after partner A$AP Rocky threw her a surprise birthday party there.
The songstress cut a low-key figure in an oversized faux-fur trimmed coat which she layered over a black hoodie and matching jogging trousers.
Shielding her eyes behind a pair of stylish oversized shades, she slipped her feet into pair of comfy white trainers.
Rhianna wore glam make-up and her raven tresses in loose waves as she enjoyed a late night dinner without long term partner A$AP Rocky, real name Rakim Mayers.
The couple have been at the centre of marriage speculation this past year, fuelled by her referring to him as her 'loving husband' and him describing her as his 'wife'.
But he played coy as he laughed and followed up, 'I'm still not gonna confirm it.'
Rihanna and A$AP initially teased that they had potentially tied the knot in the rapper's 2022 D.M.B. music video.
The duo acted out a wedding ceremony with the Bajan songstress donning a blood-red wedding dress and veil.
And her beau flashed gold grills that read 'Marry Me' while she wore a corresponding set reading, 'I do.'
The song, an ode to the Fenty mogul, contains the lyrics: 'I was lost then but I found you / Little slim thick with a bounce too.'
And the dad of three also refers to the billionaire businesswoman as his 'angel' and 'goddess'.
Fans took to social media to share their opinions on whether or not the power couple have actually tied the knot.
One person wrote on X, 'They are not married. They like freedom.'
Another reasoned why the lovebirds might want to keep their business under wraps.
'I don't understand what the secret would be about if Rihanna and A$AP are married,' the fan commented. 'They [have] kids and everyone [has] been happy for them, so why hide being married?'
The social media user, whose handle is @Adore_Shay, added, 'Sometimes celebrities just wanna keep something to themselves maybe? I don't know.'
That sighting came after Bad Bunny delivered what was estimated to be the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show ever - knocking Rihanna down to fourth place.
Bad Bunny reportedly reached 135.4 million people worldwide, breaking the previous record held by Kendrick Lamar, who netted 133.5 million viewers last year.