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Beyonce,Tina Knowles Take Blue Ivy For A Stroll In NYC


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Jay-Z was down in Austin, Texas on Monday (March 12) to give his first solo performance at SXSW, and in the meantime, his wife Beyonce and daughter Blue Ivy had a day out in Manhattan with Bey’s mom Tina Knowles. The superstar mom was done up in blazer with patterned pants, loafers (instead of her signature sky-high heels) and chic sunglasses. Baby Blue was toted in a carrier, and as usual her face was kept out of the paparazzi's view.

Beyonce Takes Blue Ivy To Prospect Park In Brooklyn

Jay and Beyonce have been spotted around town more frequently in the past month, since the birth of their daughter in early January. On Sunday night they hit S.O.B.s in Manhattan’s West Village where they caught a performance from their friend and collaborator The-Dream.

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

And last week, Beyonce took Blue Ivy on a date to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, where she hung low-key and later hit Catch in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District for Robin Thicke’s birthday party, along with her husband.

The only snapshots the public has received from Blue Ivy so far came directly from Jay-Z and Beyonce, who released the photos on their Tumblr account in February.



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