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Beyonce And Blue Ivy Enjoy A Brooklyn Weekend


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By Henna Kathiya

In addition to performing sold out shows across the world,  Beyonce also can be caught doing things normal people do as well. On a break form her Mrs. Carter World Tour, Bey is spending her downtime at home in New York. Over the weekend Queen B was spotted at the park with Blue Ivy and shopping for some produce at the Farmer’s Market in Brooklyn.

It looks like Beyonce is taking advantage of her break and spending as much time as she can with her daughter. The snapshots (via TheYBF) show the pop diva at JJ Byrne Playground in Park Slope on Sunday (June 9) pushing baby Blue on the swings. She even drew a little bit of attention to herself donning some wacky looking balloon head gear as she shopped for some produce at the market. She was spotted being escorted back to her car, with her bodyguard Julius not too far away.

Beyonce had a full weekend catching up with everyone while she is on break from her tour. She was also spotted along-side Jay-Z and Nas at Kanye’s birthday celebration in on Saturday and at Kanye's album listening session in NYC on Monday night (June 10).



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