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A$AP Rocky put on a cosy display with his new girlfriend Daiane Sodré during a dinner date in New York on Sunday, after his release from prison in Sweden.
The Everyday hitmaker, 30, appeared in great spirits as he warmly embraced the Brazilian model, 26, with a sweet hug during their low-key outing with Ciara and Zoë Kravitz.
In the midst of a fresh romance, the smitten pair first went public with their relationship earlier this month, just weeks after the musician was criticised for failing to thank US President Donald Trump for his prison release.
The Fashion Killer star displayed his kooky style sense as he paired a sharp blazer jacket with casual shorts.
Catwalk queen Daiane looked typically chic as she flashed her toned abs in a racerback crop top, tied in with flared trousers and white canvas trainers.
The brunette beauty has walked the runway for Christian Siriano, Oscar de la Renta and Jeremy Scott, and was previously linked to NFL New England Patriots star Julian Edelman.
During the evening, singer Ciara, 33, took to Instagram to share her delight over the All Rise star's homecoming, as she posted a snap of the pair alongside the caption: 'Welcome back!! Blessing @ASAPRocky.'
Trump allies labeled Rocky, real name Rakim Mayers, an 'ungrateful mother f****r' for not thanking the president after he was released from a Swedish prison earlier this month.
He was jailed in Sweden for assault over a street brawl in June, leading President Trump to lobby for his release.
Rocky was released on August 4 but was later found guilty of assault on August 14. He was handed a conditional sentence and ordered to a pay a total of 12,500 kronor ($1,307) in compensation after the court found the assault was not 'of such a serious nature' to warrant additional time behind bars.
The star had pleaded self-defense and claimed he tried to avoid a confrontation with two men who he said were persistently following his entourage, but the Swedish judge disagreed.
'I am of course disappointed by today's verdict,' Mayers wrote in an Instagram post after the ruling. 'I want to say thanks again to all of my fans, friends, and everyone who showed me love during this difficult time.
'Imma keep moving forward. Thank you to me team, my management, attorneys, label and everyone who advocated for justice.'
The Praise the Lord rapper made no mention of the fact he escaped additional jail time, despite prosecutors previously pushing for a six-month to two-year sentence.
Last week, it emerged that Trump allies who got the president to call for Rocky's release were outraged he hadn't thanked the president.
One called the rapper and his entourage 'ungrateful motherf****rs' for not picking up the phone to thank them, Yahoo News reported.