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Beyonce Goes Crib Shopping For Blue Ivy In NYC


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By Sarah Brotherton

Beyonce and Jay-Z’s daughter Blue Ivy is certainly living like a princess and on Thursday (March 29) her mother was spotted out in NYC, where she picked up a brand new white iron bassinet for the babe. Decked out in a pink neon shirt, pastel patterned skirt, and 60s mod sunglasses, Bey and her mother, Tina Knowles, had workers tote the pricey piece into her Manhattan offices. 

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Leave it to Beyonce to choose something for her 3-month old that is as extravagant as this frilly, wavy topped bassinet to add to Blue’s already very impressive crib collection. Before she was born, it was reported that Beyonce and Jay dropped over $3,500 for Blue’s first crib, and with it’s retro-styling and hand-crafted detail, we assume the baby’s parents spared no expense for this one, either.

Blue unfortunately couldn’t make it out with her mother on this shopping trip, but the “Countdown” singer and her daughter have been no stranger to the NYC streets in the past few weeks. On Tuesday (March 27) the duo stepped out in style, well, Beyonce did at least, looking fierce in a grey cardigan, skinny jeans, and a grey fur sling that covered Blue from the paparazzo’s shot.

With new movie and album rumors afloat, B is also slated to return to the stage over Memorial Day Weekend with a 3-show stint at Revel’s Entertainment Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey.



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