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Jay-Z And Beyonce Take Blue Ivy To St. Barts


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Hip-Hop's first family has been spotted around New York City plenty over the past couple of months, but Jay-Z and Beyonce took baby Blue Ivy on a trip out of town for Easter weekend. Three-month old Blue joined her famous parents for what we image was a very relaxing weekend in St. Barts.

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Jay and Bey celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary on April 4, and while Jay was potted at Jacob the Jeweler's midtown store its likely that the couple were celebrating the milestone. They took time for a solo stroll around St. Barts without Blue and spent some family time on a private yacht.

Last week Beyonce launched her new website Beyonce.com, along with a new Tumblr account bearing intimate photos of her time with Jay and her family. Among the many vacation shots was a video showing a pregnant Beyonce walking by a Blue Ivy tree and referencing how fitting it is. â€œThis is my life, today, over the years-through my eyes," she wrote on the new page. "My family, my travels, my love. This is where I share with you, This will continue to grow as I do."

Beyonce is set to perform three intimate shows in Atlantic City, New Jersey over Memorial Day Weekend to launch the $2.4 billion Revel entertainment center on May 25, 26 and 27.



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