Beyonce Takes A Growing Blue Ivy For Lunch In Brooklyn
Beyonce enjoyed some mother and daughter time before she embarks on her world tour
Beyonce enjoyed some mother and daughter time before she embarks on her world tour
Beyonce has been making the most of some quiet time with her family ahead of her Mrs. Carter Show tour that kicks off on 15 April. Over the weekend the signer was spotted with daughter Blue Ivy in her arms as the pair enjoyed a quiet lunch in Brooklyn.
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Delighted onlookers witnessed the pair having a spot of lunch at Buttermilk Channel restaurant that specialises in fried chicken, burgers and brunch.
With the sleeping toddler in her arms, Beyonce was all smiles despite a few flashbulbs intrusively going off. She fought off the chill in a hooded black wool coat with her hair swept back into a high plaited bun.
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Blue Ivy was clad in a camouflage jacket, jeans and Timberland boots with her hair in bunches. At just 15 months old, Blue Ivy looked considerably tall for her age, clearly taking after her dad, Jay-Z.
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Beyonce recently spoke of the special bond she shares with her daughter saying: ‘When I wake up in the morning, the best thing in the world is seeing her face. She's starting to talk. It's just such a beautiful time in my life to have a child and every day see something new and see her learn something new.’
Awww!
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