With nine Grammys and a Guinness World Record for being the highest-selling artist of this century, Rihanna is safely one of the most recognizable names in the industry. The Diamonds artist is also an actress and an entrepreneur and her net worth has currently touched the $1.4 billion mark, according to Forbes.
The singer also has a close-knit family. The 36-year-old has been married to A$AP Rocky (Rakim Mayers) since 2010 and currently has two children, RZA and Riot.
Aside from her husband and children, Rihanna also has five siblings and visits them during vacations and off-seasons.
Everything to know about Rihanna's five siblings
Rihanna has five siblings, with three belonging to her father's previous relationships. The Diamonds singer was born and brought up in Barbados with her mother, Monica Braithwaite and father, Ronald Fenty.
The 36-year-old was raised with her two younger brothers, Rajad and Rorrey, while the other three, i.e., Kandy, Samantha and Jamie, were her half-siblings.
1. Kandy Fenty
Kandy Fenty is the first of the Fenty siblings and is Rihanna's half-sister. She and Kandy share the same father but her mother's identity remains anonymous to this day.
The 53-year-old likes to maintain a low profile. She currently works as a pharmaceutical assistant in Barbados and is the mother of two children, Crystal and Brandy.
2. Samantha Fenty
Samantha Fenty holds a master's degree from Bridgetown University and currently works as a policy consultant for the Caribbean regional government.
Samantha has been spotted during Rihanna's trips with her sister as a plus one.
3.`Jamie Fenty
Similar to his elder siblings, Jamie Fenty's mother's identity remains unknown. According to Vox Hour, the 39-year-old is a graphic designer and a photographer in a company called Visual Appeal with a net worth of approximately $2 million. The company provides creative digital marketing solutions to brands trying to grow their businesses.
4. Rorrey Fenty
Rorrey and Rajad are the two younger brothers of the Grammy winner who share both parents with the nine-time Grammy winner. Rihanna, Rorrey and Rajad grew up in Barbados where her father would fight with his incessant struggle with addiction of all kinds.
In an episode of Oprah's Next Chapter in 2012, Rihanna explained her struggles with her parents' divorce when she was a child. Despite being 'awful' to his mother, Rihanna highlighted that he was a great father to her and her siblings.
“He taught me everything, and as awful as he was to my mom, at times, it didn’t compare to how great he was as a father. And I had to come to terms with that, and I was able to close that gap with him,” Rihanna said.
Professionally, Rorrey Fenty is a rapper and goes by the name Gallest. He released his first mixtape in 2012 called In My Mind and followed it up with Intolerable Cruelty in 2014.
Rorrey is not afraid of the limelight and is often seen supporting his sister at her performances. Rorrey was in attendance for Rihanna's performance at the 2023 NFL Super Bowl Halftime show.
"Rihanna concert interrupted by a football game, weird but whatever," said the t-shirt which he wore to the game.
Rorrey also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. and has hosted a barrage of events to promote tourism in his homeland.
5. Rajad Fenty
Rajad is the youngest sibling of Rihanna. During her appearance on Oprah's Next Chapter in 2012, she revealed that Rajad Fenty is like a son to her.
“He’s so disciplined and he loves anything to do with biology, anything to do with internet. He’s been into technology since he was about 7 years old,” said Rihanna.
Rajad was reportedly the first of Rihanna's brothers to be a father in 2021 with his longtime partner Nora.
"2020 has been full of its twists and turns as well as its blessings but this may just be the biggest blessing of them all and I am happy and thankful that we are able to welcome this new life into the world and into our families," wrote Rajad in a post on Instagram.
In May, Nora shared photos of Rihanna's kids with that of Rajad's at New York City's Color Factory, which suggests a close bond among them.