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Beyonce Says Blue Ivy Looks Just Like Jay-Z


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(Beyonce, Jay-Z, Blue Ivy have a lunch date in NYC)

By Nadeska Alexis

Beyonce and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy Carter is now 2 months old, but thus far the public has only caught one official glimpse of the newest Carter, via her parents. Jay and Bey released the first photos of Blue Ivy via Tumblr in February, and since then she's been hidden from the watchful glare of the paparazzi. But if you were wondering which parent baby Blue most resembles, Beyonce seems to think that she looks just like her father.

Beyonce, Blue Ivy Show Off Fancy Footwear In NYC

According to singer Melanie Fiona, Bey has said that Blue looks more like Jay-Z all the time. "Beyonce says Blue changes every day and looks just like Jay now," Fiona told US Weekly, adding that since his daughter's birth Jay has been on cloud 9. "He's in a good mood all the time!" she said.

As for Beyonce: "She just is so happy. I've seen Bey like 3 times since she's had the baby," Fiona said. "And she's just glowing and she's saying [motherhood] is the best, and she just loves it!"

Beyonce Takes Blue Ivy To Prospect Park In Brooklyn

The very private parents have been spotted around New York City their new bundle of joy, enjoying the warm weather but they've been careful to keep her protected. After a family lunch date in NYC's West Village, Beyonce took Blue to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, spent some time with mom Tina Knowles in Manhattan and took a solo stroll in playfully coordinated shoes.



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