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Rihanna Visits Beyonce, Blue Ivy And Jay-Z In NYC


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Rihanna spent a few days in New York City this past week, where she was spotted out for dinner, attending Rick Ross and Maybach Music Group's Hammerstein Ballroom show and even shopping to prepare a birthday dinner for her grandmother. Before she jetted back to LA, Rihanna also paid a visit to the Carter family--Jay-Z, Blue Ivy and Beyonce, along with Kanye West.

Beyonce Says Blue Ivy Looks Just Like Jay-Z

The paparazzi snapped photos of the Talk That Talk singer exiting the Carter's residence in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, but there was no photo evidence of the ever elusive Kanye West. Jay-Z and Beyonce's daughter Blue is now a little over 2 months old and though her famous mom has taking her for walks around the city, she's been carefully hidden from the public.

Most recently, Bey and Blue were spotted strolling through Manhattan in their playfully coordinated shoes. While earlier they hung in Prospect Park, in Brooklyn and spent some time hanging with the singer's mom Tina Knowles.

Beyonce Performing In Atlantic City Over Memorial Day Weekend

Beyonce is rumored to be prepping two upcoming albums, and in talks to star in Ryan Murphy's film "One Hit Wonders," but this week the 30-year-old entertainer announced her official plans to return to the stage. Bey is set to perform three intimate shows in Atlantic City, New Jersey over Memorial Day Weekend.

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