This Founder Is Creating A Greeting Card Line For Adoptive Parents

Jayne Alfieri

Following the adoption of her daughter, entrepreneur and Selfmade alum Jayne Alfieri realized that few people in her community knew how best to support her. To help them find the right words, she put her creative skills to work and designed a greeting card line, now called Tiny Type Studios, for adoptive communities. Thanks to our partnership with Office Depot OfficeMax, we are sharing Jayne's story and how she found her niche through a beautiful and deeply personal experience.

B + C: What motivated you to start Tiny Type Studios? What problem are you trying to solve for your customers?

Jayne: I am the mother of a son and a daughter. My daughter was adopted at 16 months old. When I went through the beautiful, difficult process of bringing her home to our family, I saw how lonely and misunderstood this path to parenthood could feel. I saw how my friends and family struggled to find the right words to say in the emotional moments of hope, sadness, and joy along the way.

Soon, I realized there were millions of people traveling this journey with no real expressions for their experiences. Friends and family needed sentiments of support and celebration to send to their loved ones adopting a child, or the ones being adopted. Adoption agencies needed words of encouragement and congratulations for their expecting mothers and adopting families. Seeing this need, I was inspired to use my artistic passion to create the first line of greeting cards bringing empathy, understanding and connection to the adoption journey.

B + C: How has the company evolved since your initial "aha" moment?

Jayne: My first "aha" moment was that nobody had done this before, and it needed to be done. Once we launched the card line and started talking to more people traveling different roads along the adoption journey, I realized many more people needed to be supported in many more ways. I saw how much understanding and expression was needed between birth parents and adoptive families, among adoptees, and in the national awareness. And I wanted each one to be seen, heard, loved. What I initially thought was going to be a beautiful greeting card line, became a conversation drawing out the beauty that is adoption in real and meaningful ways. Ways that could shift the adoption narrative from animosity to harmony, from solitude to connection.

B + C: What startup challenges have you faced along the way?

Jayne: Creativity and artistry has been my profession and my strength. Turning a strong idea into a product line, juggling all aspects of building and operating a business, along with balancing motherhood and life, was a new kind of challenge. Launching three weeks before a pandemic took over the world's attention definitely added another layer of challenge as our targeted adoption community contracted suddenly due to court closings and travel delays, fewer families sought to adopt and adoption agencies held off on spending amid the uncertainty. When the protests began only months later, aside from feeling personally heartbroken, we felt an obligation to silence our marketing and awareness messages a while in deference to what others needed to say during a time where their messages desperately needed to be heard.


B + C: What strategies helped you overcome them?

Jayne: Being patient and thinking creatively has helped us get through the beginning challenges of our business. When the pandemic hit, and adoptions were stalled and global supply chains were slowed, we reoriented our brand to focus on our locally printed products with the highest profit margins. We also quickly recognized an upcoming need within a segment of our niche, and picked up our pens and pencils to create the first ever collection of greeting cards for Birth Mother's Day, a national holiday in May, never before addressed this way. Sales from these timely products, along with our founding philosophy of launching debt free with low overhead, helped us stay profitable through the dips and delays in sales. When the protests took center stage, we used our "quiet time" to listen, hosting conversations with families affected by issues related to adoption and professionals striving to support the adoption journey. These talks strengthened our understanding and deepened both our commitment and product line.

B + C: What would you say are your top successes so far?

Jayne: As I learned in Selfmade, taking a big idea to market is no small accomplishment. I would say my top successes so far are, first, recognizing an unmet need so woven into the fabric of our world it had become invisible. Second, creating a line of more than 100 illustrated expressions speaking to what has not been spoken to, and doing so in a way that many people told us how grateful they were to finally have the greeting cards that had been missing far too long. I had to overcome my own fears and sense of "imposter syndrome" to persist in building and promoting products so full of my passion, with a mission close to my heart. Third, when we launched into a tumultuous time and people shared their hurt and anger around adoption with us, we stayed true to our mission. Others in the adoption community watched with awe (and sent us private notes saying so) as we brought empathy, understanding and love to every conversation.

B + C: How have you approached marketing your brand and raising awareness?

Jayne: When our brand was in the idea phase, we held an early focus group, which quickly led to a five-figure sale to an agency—bought off concept sketches. From there, we went to our state's annual adoption conferences attended by adoption agencies and professionals, establishing personal relationships with future buyers. Once our products were available for sale online, we slowly began to build authentic connections within the adoption community through social media. Appearing as guests on adoption podcasts, as well as being featured in our local media and on the media sites of the national morning shows Today and Good Morning America, helped build our brand awareness. Collaborations with like-minded, non-profit organizations speaking to associated nationwide audiences also contributed to raising awareness for our brand.

B + C: What was your most valuable takeaway from Selfmade?

Jayne: I was a grateful recipient of the Office Depot OfficeMax Selfmade Full-Ride Scholarship Summer 2021. Being in a community of women and learning from female founders, who have taken their big ideas to fulfillment with heart and hustle, made a huge difference for me. I was able to network with top leaders in the stationery industry, who could introduce me to the landscape ahead. As a Selfmade alum, I now know some smart, savvy women on the same journey to build a business and can tap into their insight and expertise when I need to. One of the most valuable takeaways from the 10-week course was a shift in my thinking — from overthinking to acting and adjusting to what resonates. I never really thought about how men and women think differently, but these powerful women teachers and coaches illuminated some of the ways women think that create self-imposed barriers and unrecognized boundaries. I could see my personal struggle for perfection may have prevented me from launching sooner or taking bolder risks that could have led to unexpected rewards. My takeaway: Leap before it's perfect.

B + C: Who and what inspires you?

Jayne: Well, Brit inspires me. I am amazed by her early and continued success, while raising children, too! (I wish she would write a book so more women can see how she is doing it all.) The other women in the Selfmade workshop also inspired me with their fearlessness and confidence and no-barriers approach to achieving what they set out to do. Seeing all the women who had an idea and followed a passion to greatness, inspires me to keep going. I have always been inspired by the generations of women before me — my mother, my grandmother, who staked their own paths in their own situations and circumstances. Now I have a cadre of women leaving a shining trail, like a compass, I can follow along my own entrepreneurial journey.

B + C: What's one piece of advices you would give to female entrepreneurs on the brink of starting?

Jayne: Building a passion into a profitable business is a marathon, not a sprint. Be sure what you are doing it for and that what you care about is BIG enough to carry you through the challenges. The learning curve can be steep and fast. Do not be afraid to ask questions and learn. Read books and blogs, listen to podcasts, and always trust your own instincts. Most of all, do not try to get it all right up front. Start the journey and you will discover and grow along the way.

B + C: What's next for Tiny Type Studios?

Jayne: So much is next. I cannot wait to apply all I have learned in the Selfmade course toward fulfilling on the mission and vision of our business. As we continue to build our product line to meet the greatest needs, we will be connecting to our market through social media and email marketing campaigns using many of the insights gleaned through Selfmade. Stepping up our public relations to target media quarterly is a key priority for reaching mass audiences who may not be in the adoption community but wish to support those who are. And several collaborations are underway with national organizations sharing our commitment to bring the beauty forward in the narrative of adoption and bring more waiting children and waiting families together.

B + C: What has receiving the Office Depot OfficeMax scholarship to Selfmade done to help you grow your business?

Jayne: Being a part of Selfmade has empowered me to engage with the entire package of what an entrepreneur needs to focus on to succeed. Much like adopting a child, building a business is a beautiful, difficult journey. Thanks to my scholarship, I have seen a blueprint of the pathways to business success from launch to fulfillment. I have been able to fill in some of the blanks and gained tangible tools for tackling new aspects or streamlining existing operations draining precious time and talent. The results are already in progress. Only weeks after the course, we started offering our products wholesale to retailers so people can find us when and where they need us. With inspiration and information at hand, I have renewed confidence I can use my artistic creativity and newfound entrepreneurial skills to make a profitable business that also makes a social difference dear to me and all those who know the love of adoption.

B + C: How have Office Depot OfficeMax services/products helped you accomplish more in your business?

Jayne: I typically purchase my office and art supplies online, but after hearing great things about Office Depot OfficeMax through Selfmade, I decided to tour my local store to see what I might be missing there. Immediately, I was greeted by the friendly staff, who were eager to help me find what I needed. As an artist, I am always wooed by drawing tools, and I was overwhelmed by the store's variety of pens and pencils and markers in every color of the rainbow. I was pleasantly surprised to also find an array of some of my other favorites: sketchbooks and journals. Before taking a trip into the store, I thought of Office Depot OfficeMax as a source of copy paper and printer ink, but now I see it as a multi-faceted resource for fulfilling my business needs and fueling my artistic creativity.

Thanks Jayne! You can follow Jayne's journey at adoptionlyyours.com and @adoptionly.yours.

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In our Take 5 series, sponsored by Verizon, we ask women in business about unexpected challenges, their inspirations, recent wins, and how the free Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program has helped propel their business forward. Here, we meet Therise Edwards, founder/CEO of Teshley Solutions, an education consultancy firm that helps students and families navigate the complexities of the education system K through 12.

What is an unexpected business challenge that you faced and how did you overcome it?

I wouldn't call myself a FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) expert, but I ended up having to know a lot more about it than I ever anticipated. FAFSA is what administers Pell Grants, which is what a lot of colleges base their financial aid on. I knew about the application changes, and some were excellent, but they made a series of critical errors and a lot of parents were scrambling. It was not my intent to have this as my area of focus; it just became a necessity.

What's a recent small win for your business?

Recent small wins are my collaborations. I formed partnerships with one organization that focuses on students with special needs. I hosted a webinar with the executive director of that organization. I formed a partnership with members from an insurance company on planning and paying for college. That was my first corporate sponsorship. And I've got a series of events coming out because others actually reached out to me. One of them I met through another networking platform, but I got to that platform from one of the sessions that I did with Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program.

How did you start to collaborate with external partners?

Just changing my strategies and my approach, and just being more secure and more emphatic in making connections. It ends up being this continual cycle.

Is there a woman in business that you admire or that you look up to?

I have two. Leontyne Anglin, who runs a nonprofit called Beyond Expectations. She works with a small pool of students, but she just gives them enormous exposure and opportunity. She's brilliant with collaborating with individuals and businesses and really bringing the students what they need. And then the other on a bigger scale is Cate Luzio, founder and CEO of Luminary, who taught her Business Plan Bootcamp through the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program. She is just a dynamo. She is just so supportive of women entrepreneurs. She's awesome.

How did the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program help propel your business forward?

All of the collaborations and partnerships with the exception of one all came from joining the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program. I’ve taken all of the free classes and the one on projections and pricing, something every entrepreneur struggles with, was very helpful. There have been so many of them. Sometimes you're completely ignorant in a category so you take the class and it's like, okay, that's good to have. But then sometimes you sign up for it and it's like, oh, yeah, I did know 90 percent of that, but this other 10 percent is going to be very, very helpful.

Learn more about the free Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program and Teshley Solutions.

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SNL season 49 had some seriously memorable moments (the unhinged Scooby Doo sketch with Jake Gyllenhaal and Sabrina Carpenter lives rent free in my mind). And this year, we're coming up on a huge moment for the series: its 50th season. SNL season 50 is sure to be memorable, and if you ask me, there's one person that would make the perfect host and musical guest: Taylor Swift. And it's not too late!

Here's everything you need to know about the SNL season 50 hosts & musical guests for 2024 and 2025.

Who is hosting the SNL premiere?

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SNL Season 50 Hosts & Musical Guests

It's no surprise that SNL season 50 picked some incredible hosts. Hacks star Jean Smart hosted the SNL season 50 premiere alongside musical guest Jelly Roll. They were followed by Nate Bargatze on October 5 with musical guest Coldplay, Ariana Grande on October 12 with musical guest Stevie Nicks.

Check the full list of the hosts and musical guests for SNL season 50 below:

  • Jean Smart & Jelly Roll on September 28, 2024
  • Nate Bargatze & Coldplay on October 5, 2024
  • Ariana Grande & Stevie Nicks on October 12, 2024
  • Michael Keaton & Billie Eilish on October 19, 2024
  • John Mulaney & Chappell Roan on November 2, 2024
  • Bill Burr & Mk.gee on November 7, 2024
  • Charlie XCX as both host and musical guest on November 16, 2024
  • Paul Mescal & Shaboozy on December 7, 2024
  • Chris Rock & Gracie Abrams on December 14, 2024
  • Martin Short & Hozier on December 21, 2024

How can I get SNL season 50 tickets?

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Brit + Co entertainment editor Chloe Williams has seen SNL multiple times — and it all comes down to mastering the lottery. Reservations for each week's Saturday Night Live virtual standby lineopen at 10 am EST the Thursday before a show. We recommend getting on the page at least five minutes beforehand because as soon as the reservation opens up, you have to move quickly. Check out our SNL ticket guide for more info!

Who is Domingo from SNL?

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Domingo became SNL season 50's hit sketch, and features fan favorite Marcello Hernández as a flirty, musical man who's ready to serenade you at any moment. He crashed a Bridesmaid's speech, a baby moon, and even Sabrina Carpenter's Short 'N Sweet tour! "Came all this way, had to explain, direct from Domingo!"

When is SNL season 50 premiering?

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SNL Season 50 Release Date

SNL season 50 premiered on NBC Saturday September 28, 2024. This is the first time since 2020 that Saturday Night Live has premiered in September instead of October, and we're not mad about it! The final episode of 2024 is coming on December 21, 2024.

Who is playing Kamala Harris on SNL season 50?

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Maya Rudolph returned to SNL season 50 as Vice President Kamala Harris following the announcement that Harris is running for President. This role, which won Rudolph the 2020 Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, has already led to plenty of viral moments — especially when VP Harris showed up on the show.

Is Taylor Swift hosting Saturday Night Live season 50?

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While we haven't gotten an official update on whether Taylor Swift will join this season's SNL hosts, I'm hoping she will! She's already appeared on the show a number of times in a number of roles. She's hosted, made guest appearances, and been musical guest. And if you ask me, after a record-breaking Eras Tour, a special season like SNL50 is the perfect time for Taylor to reappear.

Pairing up Sabrina Carpenter (an Eras Tour opener) and Jake Gyllenhaal (one of Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriends) for the SNL49 finale feels like the kind of Easter egg Taylor herself would orchestrate!

Will there be an SNL 50th anniversary?

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Yes, in addition to SNL season 50, we're getting an anniversary special! The 3-hour special will premiere February 16, 2025.

Who has hosted SNL the most?

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Actor Alec Baldwin has hosted Saturday Night Live a total of 17 times.

What year was season 45 of SNL?

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SNL season 45 ran from 2019 to 2020. Host Woody Harrelson and musical guest Billie Eilish opened the season, while host Kristen Wiig and musical guest Boyz II Men were apart of the finale.

Who do you want to see during SNL season 50? Let us know in the comments and check out How To Get SNL Tickets to get ready for the new season.

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When you launch a business, you have to know how to sell it: to customers, to potential investors, and to the people you bring on board. In the Selfmade Fall 2024 Pitch competition, we challenged our female entrepreneurs to sell us their big idea and compete to win over $10K in prizes to build and grow their business. The judging panel was made up of a group of inspiring women in business, including Emily Merrell, founder of Second Degree Society and Ready Set Coach; Niki Shamdasani, CEO of Sani Lifestyle Brand; and Joanne Oparu Ayebo Eriaku, business transformation strategist and founder of SOAR AI School of Readiness.

Selfmade is a unique, hands-on business membership for female founders. Our coaches support our mission to help make the dreams of female founders a reality. "Our mission is to even out the odds and offer a clear route to success for business owners who've been marginalized," Emily said during the competition.

Pitch day was filled with uplifting, celebratory moments as all members cheered on the 10 finalists. Winners were judged on creativity, inspiration, authenticity, uniqueness, and evidence of impact. The finalists were phenomenal in their pitches, but the judging panel had to make the tough decision of picking three women who really stood out. Here are the winners of the Selfmade Fall 2024 pitch competition, plus our amazing finalists below!

Meet the Selfmade PItch Winners

Hyacinth Tucker

1st Place Winner

Hyacinth Tucker | The Laundry Basket

A US Army veteran and wife, Hyacinth owns and operates The Laundry Basket, a laundry subscription service that provides expert, laundry-on-demand and dry cleaning services in Maryland, DC, Northern Virginia, Northeast Ohio, and Toronto Canada. The company is committed to sustainability, offering zero-waste practices in partnership with non-profits like Impact Zero. They are also paving the way for minorities and veterans to build careers and businesses through their workforce development program. Hyacinthhas a masters of business administration and is a mom of two. When she’s not running the show, she loves traveling, reading, and playing games with her family.

Monica Casillas

2nd Place Winner

Monica Casillas | Amor Movement

Founder Monica Casillas recognized that many young Latinas faced the same challenges she did in high school, experiencing the weight of generational traumas and their impact on growth and potential. Driven by her own experiences and determination, she set out to create a transformative movement with love as its guiding force. The mission behind Amor Movement is to ignite the passion and leadership potential in young Latinas in high school. The nonprofit is dedicated to equipping these future leaders with essential life skills, professional development, and civic engagement opportunities, empowering them to break barriers and create the lives of their dreams.

Yolanda McCray

3rd Place Winner

Yolanda McCray | Skyler M Style & Wellness

Yolanda's passion for clothing, accessories, and custom products inspired the creation of Skyler M Style & Wellness, named after her Cocker Spaniel who passed away from cancer in 2019. Skyler M Style & Wellness is an online boutique and pop-up shop in South Carolina that offers clothing, accessories, and custom gifts. They are also launching gift and subscription boxes that empower women to embrace their unique style while prioritizing wellness. Their carefully curated products offer a blend of fashion and self-care, solving the common struggle women face in balancing both.

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Meet Our Other Amazing Finalists!

Thinking about becoming a member of Selfmade? Founders can join Selfmade for just $39 per month and have a chance to pitch your business at our next pitch competition! Here's how our Selfmade community is breaking barriers and connecting you with like-minded founders:
  • On-demand courses
  • Live coaching
  • 1:1 mentorship with leading industry experts
  • Opportunities for pitching your business (such as this pitch comp!)
  • Digital events
  • AND of course, our community of 4,000+ women founders, just like you!

Learn more about the Selfmade Founder Fund and join us!

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After learning that Kylie Kelce's pregnant with baby no. 4, we couldn't wait to revisit her relationship with Jason! From meeting on Tinder (can you imagine matching with an NFL star like that?!) to having three adorable daughters, this is one couple whose love feels truly genuine. All we can say is maybe there's hope for single people who haven't completely ditched their dating apps yet? If you're not convinced, keep scrolling to lean more about Jason and Kylie Kelce's sweet marriage!

Let's take a look at Jason & Kylie Kelce's relationship timeline from the beginning!

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2014

Apparently Jason and Kylie Kelce were one of the lucky few who found true love on Tinder because that's how their relationship began (via PEOPLE). The news was shared in the documentary Kelce on Amazon Prime and featured Kylie saying, "Jason won't let me lie about this. We met on Tinder."

Funny enough, she didn't know Jason was a football player until she and her friends said, "Hold my mule" so they could do some deep diving about his background. It didn't take long for the dots to connect even though Kylie didn't want to believe what she was seeing. "It can't be him; it's a catfish."

When they finally met up for the first date, Jason remembers falling for her instantly. "Right away when she walks in the door, the most beautiful woman I've ever seen." However, he revealed a date fail occurred on his part during an episode of New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce. He said he "definitely fell asleep" because he "got a little too inebriated."

Luckily, Kylie didn't think he was a complete loser for turning their first date into a snooze fest.

November 2015

The following year, Kylie shared a cute black and white photo of the couple with the caption, "Thank goodness you swiped right too."

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August 2017

The couple continued to date until Jason decided it was time to put a ring on Kylie's finger. She shared another pic of them standing together on Instagram August 7, 2017 where it was clear she was wearing an engagement ring. She wrote, "I'm the luckiest girl in the world 😍." A quick scroll through the comments shows plenty of congratulatory comments which we love to see!

Last year, Jason admitted the way he proposed wasn't something out of a fairytale on his and Travis' New Heights podcast. Not wanting to ruin his plan to surprise her with a proposal, Jason came up with an odd reason to walk back into her parents' house to ask for their permission.

"I couldn’t figure out how to inconspicuously go back into the house…So when we got in the car I said ‘Ky, I’m sorry, I have to take a s–t right now,'" he remembered saying. However, he made her suspicious because his poop sessions don't happen that quickly. She said, "And then he said, ‘This is not the most romantic way to do this, but can you get out of the truck?’ So sweet."

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February 2018

When the Eagles beat the New England Patriots in 2018's Super Bowl game, Kylie was there to support her fiancé Jason Kelce (via Page Six). She posted a celebratory photo of them standing on the football field and it was clear they were both ecstatic about the victory.

April 2018

According to this photo, Jason & Kylie Kelce got married April 15, 2018. A year later, she posted a few more BTS photos of their big day and it was clear they had a gorgeous outdoor wedding. She wore a pretty A-line dress and chic veil while looked handsome in a tailored suit.

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October 2019

In 2019, they welcomed their first daughter, Wyatt Elizabeth Kelce October 2, 2019. Jason posted a cute picture of Kylie holding baby Wyatt and wrote, "Chunked up the Deuces on her way out," as part of his caption.

March 2021

Their middle daughter Eliotte Ray Kelce was born a couple of years later in 2021. Kylie posted the sweetest photo of her on Instagram, making sure to note, "Elliotte Ray Kelce has arrived. 🥰 🎀" Little one had the chubbiest cheeks that we're sure Jason & Kylie couldn't stop kissing.

February 2023

And just last year, their third daughter arrived before spring! Kylie also posted her cute baby face on Instagram with the caption, "Yesterday little lady #3 joined us. Bennett Llewellyn Kelce. 8lbs. 5oz. and 21inches long."

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March 2024

Earlier this year, Jason Kelce decided to retire from the NFL and had the loving support of Kylie (via Page Six). He'd spent 13 years playing for the Eagles so, naturally, it was an emotional time for the former athlete. First his thanked his younger brother Travis by saying, "There is no chance I would be here without the bond Travis and I share...We did almost everything together — competed, fought, laughed, cried and learned from each other. We invented games, imagine ourselves as star players of that time."

He apparently took the moment after that to reminisce about the funny first date he had with Kylie and how it's led to the family they have now.

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November 2024

All of that has led to this moment: Jason and Kylie Kelce's family is growing! Kylie announced that she's pregnant, and they're expecting baby no. 4 and couldn't be more thrilled to add a sixth member to their household! We can't wait to learn more news about the new "little lady" that'll be joining them!

If you can't get enough of Jason & Kylie Kelce, you'll love revisiting Patrick & Brittany Mahomes' timeline. For even more celebrities couples we love, follow us on Facebook!

We hear a lot about celebrity breakups, but thankfully this doesn't apply to Rihanna and A$AP Rocky. Their relationship hass blossomed before our eyes like a modern day fairy tale, and we're here for our pop culture king and queen. It seems like just yesterday the loving couple welcomed their second baby while dodging marriage rumors.

Rumors have circulated about whether the pair are married or not, but they've been pretty quiet about it. What Rihanna has done is open up about how her relationship with A$AP Rocky began in a new candid interview. Below, she covers everything from that infamous VMA's performance to what's in store for their growing family

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's Relationship Timeline

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2012

While going down memory lane with Interview's Editori-in-Chief Mel Ottenberg, Rihanna opened up about her and A$AP Rocky's relationship timeline. She revealed the two didn't know each other prior to her 2012 VMA's performance of her single "Cockiness." No one can forget that A$AP Rocky was a part of her set and that he managed to spice things up by grabbing a handful of her bottom onstage.

2013

Although people assumed the two were dating when she appeared in the video for A$AP Rocky's song "Fashion Killa," Rihanna admits they weren't. It's easy to see how people would've assumed that because they've always had chemistry. She told Ottenberg that their friendship throughout the years was due to having similar perspectives. "We saw fashion the same. We saw creative the same. We ended up in the same circles a lot. And past that, when we grew up, we ended up supporting each other’s brands and products and creative all the time. I would wear his shit, he would show up to my launches."

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2019

Although it would be juicy if Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's relationship stemmed from a steamy text, she alluded in her conversation with Interview that their love was more organic. She said, "We’ve known each other for a long time. I’ve seen him in relationships. He’s seen me in relationships. We’ve seen each other outside of relationships. We knew what we’re capable of, and the trouble that we could bring to each other’s lives. We can make or break each other’s hearts. And so, we started dating with a lot of caution."

She also said COVID had a huge impact of the solidifying their romantic relationship and that she doesn't regret how things unfolded for them.

2021

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky debuted their love — and style — on the red carpet of the 2021 Met Gala. By then, it was undeniable how they felt about each other.

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2022 — 2023

The couple welcomed their sons — Rza and Riot — between 2022 and 2023, something they love gushing about. They're not shy about expressing their adoration for their growing family and have even admitted they're open to having more children if that's in the cards for them. Rihanna specifically told Interview, "I don’t know what god wants, but I would go for more than two. I would try for my girl. But of course if it’s another boy, it’s another boy."

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December 2, 2024 — Rihanna & A$AP Rocky Hit The Red Carpet

Mom & dad stepped out for London's 2024 Fashion Awards' red carpet last night looking as stylish as ever. While A$AP Rocky chose to wear a utilitarian outfit that's on par with other looks we've seen him wear, Rihanna pushed the envelope even further with her outfit. She wore a furry light blue dress and matching hat that were accentuated by other black pieces like leather gloves and denier tights.

Just a couple of months ago, she told E! News that she's loving spending time with her family. "Motherhood, wifehood-ish, just being a homebody—I love it," she said. She also admitted, "I love to be a homemaker. I just like to be exciting and celebrate things. I'm trying to build new traditions for our little family that we built."

Did A$AP Rocky call Rihanna his wife?

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Yes! During his performance at the 2023 Cannes Lions Festival, Rihanna was seen grooving to her love's music. Once he reached the second half of his performance, he gave her a huge, shocking shoutout. “I’d like to dedicate this song to my beautiful wife in the motherf–king building!”

Um, are you kidding us right now? His "beautiful wife?" We could hardly contain our excitement when we learned the news, and it seems Rihanna couldn't either because she was seen with a huge grin on her face. Ah, to be in love!

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We can't help but wonder if their latest Met Gala look was a nod to their nuptials. I mean, a white dress and a tux? At fashion's biggest event? Seems suspicious, if you ask us!

Still, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky haven't issued a statement to the media about their marriage or a wedding ceremony. While we respect their privacy, we would be open to fawning over the beautiful bride and groom if they ever decide to release pictures.

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As if that wasn't enough, A$AP Rocky released a song last year called "Riot (Rowdy Pipe'n)" that gives a little more relationship insight. In one lyric, he raps, "My wife is erotic, I’m smokin’ exotic."

We think they've been telling the world - "What's understood doesn't have to be explained."

Touché Rihanna and A$AP Rocky.

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