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Beyonce Posts Photos Of Blue Ivy, Jay-Z Enjoying Family Time


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Over the past couple of weeks Beyonce has been more active than ever on her social network accounts, using her Instagram and Tumblr to share a few style and studio photos, but her latest posts included a Thanksgiving message and some new photos of Blue Ivy and Jay.

Beyonce and Jay-Z have done their best to keep Blue out of the spotlight over the past year (save for one set of pictures the family released after her birth and a later shot of Blue backstage at the Watch the Throne tour) but the 31-year-old mom shared two new flicks with her daughter this week. One finds Blue holding onto one of her mom's earrings while the other black-and-white shot finds her being carried by dad Jay-Z, as they take a stroll through some scenic location that we won't even dare to guess about. Note that in neither picture do we really get to see her face.

In February Beyonce will perform at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, which will be held in the New Orleans Superdome.



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