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Jay-Z Visits Jacob The Jeweler On Wedding Anniversary


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Jay-Z and Beyonce celebrated four years of marriage on Wednesday (April 4) and while we’re not sure what the couple actually did to celebrate—Beyonce’s new Tumblr account may hold the answer—we know that Jay went out looking for an extra special gift. The Roc Nation mogul was spotted in New York City heading to Jacob the Jeweler’s store.

A Timeline Of Jay-Z and Beyonce's Relationship

Hov was snapped chatting with Jacob Arabo at the jewelry store, but it seems like he left empty-handed, or did a good job of keeping his present for Bey out of the paparazzi’s view.


via Splash News

The happy couple celebrated the birth of their first child Blue Ivy Carter in January. Rihanna recently told U.K. radio station Capital FM that Blue Ivy looks very much like her father. "She's, it's unreal. It's unreal!" she said. "And she really is Jay-Z's twin. It's hilarious. She's beautiful."

Last month singer Melanie Fiona told US Weekly that Beyonce thought the two looked very much alike. "Beyonce says Blue changes every day and looks just like Jay now," Fiona  said, adding that since his daughter's birth Jay has been on cloud 9. "He's in a good mood all the time!"



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