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Beyoncé Sends Love To Kim, Kanye And Baby


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By Lauren Mandel

With love and kind words surfacing across social media, we knew it wouldn’t be long before Queen Bey made her blessings known. This morning, Beyoncé took to her Tumblr page to congratulate new parents Kim Kardashian and Kanye West on the birth of their baby girl.

“Congratulations Kim & Kanye, enjoy this beautiful moment together,” she posted with a black and white photo of the loving couple starring into each other’s eyes.

But Kim and Kanye aren’t the only ones experiencing a moment. Jay-Z’s big announcement during the halftime of Game 5 of the NBA Finals – a commercial for his 12th studio album, Magna Carta Holy Grail -has also caught the world’s attention. With Kanye’s Yeezus dropping tomorrow it feels like there has definitely been some friendly competition between the two artists, even though their work is miles apart.

In the end, Beyoncé’s post confirms that no matter where these monstrous stars are in their careers, their two families truly support each other.



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