
Atlanta R&B powerhouse Summer Walker returns with her highly-anticipated third studio album, Finally Over It, set for release on November 14, 2025.
Summer Walker has unveiled the striking cover for her upcoming album Finally Over It, closing out her acclaimed “Over It” trilogy. The image instantly sparked conversation: Walker appears in a full wedding gown beside an older man, echoing the infamous 1994 wedding photo of Anna Nicole Smith and J. Howard Marshall II. More than shock value, the visual cleverly plays on themes of love, power, and liberation—marking a symbolic “I’m done” moment in Walker’s evolution.
A Wedding Dress. A Mature Gentleman. A Visual Reference.
The photo features Summer Walker dressed in a full wedding gown, standing beside an older gentleman in a suit. That pairing is not accidental: the imagery intentionally evokes the infamous 1994 wedding photo of Anna Nicole Smith (then 26) and her 89-year-old husband, J. Howard Marshall II. Vibe+2Rated R&B+2
Billboard notes:
“Walker looks like she has the post-wedding blues on the album artwork for Finally Over It.” Billboard
That visual nod adds a layer of commentary: a glamorous wedding scene that suggests a play on older-younger relationships, power dynamics, and possibly the trappings of public persona and private reflection.
With the album split into two halves, For Better and For Worse, Walker turns the wedding motif into a metaphor for emotional closure and self-renewal. The rollout—complete with a “wedding-reception” tracklist reveal featuring Chris Brown, 21 Savage, Latto, and Bryson Tiller—cements her mastery of storytelling through visuals. Bold, reflective, and unapologetically theatrical, the Finally Over It cover captures an artist fully in control of her narrative.
Summer Walker’s “Finally Over It” cover is a statement: she’s not playing safe. By evoking a well-known pop-culture image and re-framing it to her own context, she blends nostalgia, commentary, and self-assertion.

