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Beyonce Takes Blue Ivy To Prospect Park In Brooklyn


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Beyonce, Jay-Z and their new daughter baby Blue Ivy Carter were spotted out-and-about in Manhattan last month, on a lunch date but the famous parents made sure to keep baby Blue bundled, and out of the paparazzi’s vision. This week, Bey took Blue on a little outing to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, where they enjoyed some of the unseasonably warm weather in NYC and the new babe was still wrapped up tightly.

Jay-Z, Beyonce And Blue Ivy Have A Lunch Date In NYC

Bey, hiding behind her shades, was done up in red lipstick and casual attire as she and a bundled Blue hung in Prospect Park with her mother Tina Knowles and other friends, undisturbed by bystanders.

After the outing, Beyonce left Blue at home as she and Jay-Z attended a party for their friend Robin Thicke, who celebrated his 34th birthday at Catch lounge in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.

Thus far, the only photos of baby Blue came from the very private parents, who released the family snapshots on Tumnblr early in February. Beyonce is rumored to appear in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming film, “One Hit Wonders,” and she’s reportedly putting in the prep work for two new albums.



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