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Beyonce And Blue Ivy Rock Fur In New York City


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Beyonce and Blue Ivy have been spotted around New York City plenty in the past few weeks, and every time the famous mom and her daughter are snapped, you can be sure that they're done up in style. The pair was last captured in Manhattan on Tuesday (March 27), along with Bey's mother Tina Knowles, and their outfit didn't disappoint. Blue was covered from the paparazzi's glare as usual, this time wrapped in a gray fur sling.

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Bey was dressed in a matching gray cardigan, with skinny jeans, sunglasses and bright yellow pumps for effect. The 30-year-old mom has done an impressive job of keeping Blue under wraps, after releasing the first and only photos of her back in February via Tumblr.

 

Mrs. Carter is set to return to the stage over Memorial Day Weekend, when she's set to perform three intimate shows to  help launch the $2.4 billion Revel entertainment center on May 25, 26 and 27. And in the meantime, there have been reports that she's already back at work on new music.

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"The conversations about her next album, literally, just started and there [are] two projects happening,"  producer Ryan Tedder revealed recently. "All I can say is, you kind of feed her the best that you have, and she's this phenomenal filter and she takes it all in." One of those albums may be the soundtrack for the upcoming Clint Eastwood film "A Star Is Born," which the singer is also attached to star in.



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