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Beyonce Wants Blue Ivy To Have A Sibling


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By Henna Kathiya

Beyonce has been busy touring the world for her Mrs. Carter World tour but the songstress took some time off to spend a few days back home in New York. She visited the set of “Good Morning America” Monday morning (May 6) and talked about expanding the Carter family.

“I would like more children. I think my daughter needs company. I definitely love being a big sister and at some point when it's supposed to happen. My biggest job in the world is to protect my daughter and I am very protective," she said. Beyonce is definitely very protective of her family, up until recently the she shielded Blue Ivy’s face from cameras.

Now the 15-month old is ready to face the cameras as well as a crowd of screaming fans. Bey brought Blue out onto the stage Friday night during a tour stop in London.  "I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy, safe, normal life. I feel really, really just lucky that I can still do what I love and now have a way bigger meaning, and that's to be her mother,” Beyonce added during her interview with GMA.

Now that Bey came out and said she wants Blue Ivy to be an older sister we can cue the baby bump watch.



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