Summer Walker Closes Her Trilogy With ‘Finally Over It’—A Bold Statement on Freedom and Self-Worth
Grammy-nominated R&B powerhouse Summer Walker has officially unveiled the striking cover art for her forthcoming third studio album, Finally Over It, arriving November 14.


The cover—equal parts nostalgic and provocative—draws inspiration from the infamous 1994 wedding photos of Anna Nicole Smith and J. Howard Marshall II, reimagined through Summer’s modern, empowered lens. What was once a tabloid spectacle becomes, in Summer’s hands, a powerful commentary on liberation, transformation, and self-value.
The imagery continues the visual narrative she teased at this year’s MTV VMAs, where she turned heads walking the red carpet in a Pamela Anderson-inspired look alongside an older, white male companion. The moment, now revealed as a clever nod to the Finally Over It aesthetic, symbolically closes the trilogy that began with Over It and Still Over It.
Leading up to the reveal, Summer kept fans on their toes with a series of viral teasers—from a retro ’90s-style hotline commercial to blurred album covers across DSPs and a lie detector skit that had the internet buzzing over rumored features and themes.


