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Blue Ivy Dines With Beyonce And Jay-Z In Paris


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By Henna Kathiya

It seems as though the older Blue Ivy gets, the less camera shy she is. When Beyonce and Jay-Z stepped out for lunch in Paris this week, the three of them were captured looking pretty happy to be enjoying a nice day in the city.

Jay-Z and Blue Ivy joined Bey in Paris for her most recent stop on her Mrs. Carter World Tour. After rocking the stage at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Beyonce had a laid back lunch with her family.

The pictures show Beyonce sans makeup and Jay-Z rocking a t-shirt and jeans. It looks like Jay-Z is taking parenting seriously and dressing Blue while Bey is busy with her tour. Blue was dressed like a mini Hov, complete with sneakers and a t-shirt. Can someone say daddy’s little girl? For a baby that was once always covered up, Bey and Jay seem a lot more comfortable with Blue flashing her cute grin to the cameras.

Although Beyonce banned flash photography from her shows, she didn’t hide from the cameras during her lunch, nor did she hide Blue.



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