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Jay-Z And Beyonce Celebrate Five-Year Wedding Anniversary In Cuba


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By Henna Kathiya

Jay-Z and Beyonce are used to causing a stir wherever they go and their most recent trip down to Cuba is no different. The power couple, celebrating their five year wedding anniversary today (April 4), managed to send the public in a small frenzy as they dined at a restaurant in Havana.

The couple was flocked by fans as they dined at La Guarida in Havana to the point where the police had to step in to keep the crowd under control. The crowd took to calling out Beyonce’s name until she finally came out into the balcony to wave hello to all her fans. Snapshots of Bey and Jay show them touring colonial Old Havana today. B has a camera in hand while Jay, looking very summery, is puffing away on a Cuban cigar.

Beyonce’s new Pepsi commercial dropped today, after much speculation that Queen B was dropping new music (considering that April 4 is a symbolic date for her and Jay.) It’s nice to see the couple taking a break from their busy lives to celebrate their marriage with a well-deserved vacation- I mean Jay-Z is only a few steps away from basically dominating every industry.



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