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Beyonce And Blue Ivy Cause Commotion During UK Shopping Trip


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By Henna Kathiya

Just because Beyonce is jetting around the world for the Mrs. Carter World Tour doesn’t mean that she can’t sneak away for some mommy time in between her shows. Bey was spotted shopping incognito (or trying to at least) with Blue Ivy in the UK at a store called Mothercare.

After an amazing show in Slovakia on Friday night (April 19) Bey took Saturday off to spend some quality time with baby Blue. Dressed in a hoodie and sunglasses with an uncovered Blue, Beyonce tried to go unnoticed at the Mothercare in Newbury, Berkshire but the surveillance camera shots made their way to Twitter and inevitably deemed Beyonce’s “disguise” moot.

Apparently, once the people at the store realized who she was they caused a major commotion via TheYBF.

It’s not hard to make headlines everywhere you go when you are a part of one of the most powerful couples in show business. Regardless of whether she’s on the stage or off it, Bey will continue to make headlines, she is the Queen B after all.



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