Beyoncé and Jay-Z had an empire state of mind Wednesday when they rented out an entire bus for a private family tour of New York City. The “Halo” songstress, 42, and the New York native were seen smiling from inside a Tea Around Town tour bus as they took in the holiday decor across the Big Apple. Beyoncé wore a black top with a matching head wrap and sunglasses while daughter Blue Ivy smiled in a white sweater.
The rapper’s mother, Gloria Carter, also shined on the second floor of the pink double-decker bus, wearing an all-yellow outfit and a matching yellow fascinator. The couple enjoyed the festive sightseeing alongside their children and other family members, making sure to hit holiday hot spots such as Rockefeller Center’s iconic Christmas tree and Saks Fifth Avenue’s over-the-top window decorations.Beyoncé and Jay-Z rented out a tour bus Wednesday to take in the New York City festivities. The family of five even made their way around Times Square and Bryant Park during their daytime tour.
Earlier in the day, Blue Ivy took off without her rents to enjoy a lunchtime date with her friends. An eyewitness exclusively told Page Six that the 11-year-old had dropped into Serendipity 3 for a bite.She was supposed to be joined by her younger siblings, Sir and Rumi Carter, but due to the excessive paparazzi outside the restaurant, the 6-year-old twins did not come in,” the insider shared.
Blue, sporting a black hooded coat and jeans, ate a cheeseburger and their classic Frozen Hot Chocolate while making “funny videos on her phone’s bodyguard, Julius de Boer, blocked people from snapping any pics of the pre-teen,” the source added.
The Carters’ emergence in New York City follows a luxe birthday bash the couple had for the “Hard Knock Life” rapper at Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte vineyards in Bordeaux, France.
Source: People
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