Beyonce Builds Blue Ivy A Portable Nursery For Upcoming Tour
Beyonce has pulled out all the stops to ensure Blue Ivy feels settled while she embarks on a global tour
Beyonce has pulled out all the stops to ensure Blue Ivy feels settled while she embarks on a global tour
Beyonce is marrying motherhood with her career in her own superstar way, by building her daughter, Blue Ivy a portable nursery to create a home from home experience every day for the pampered tot.
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As she gears up for the Mrs. Carter Show, Beyonce has pulled out all the stops to make sure Blue Ivy feels reassured during the world tour. The Sun report the singer and husband Jay-Z have spent a large sum on creating the perfect play room for their daughter.
An insider told the newspaper: ‘Jay and Beyonce have designed it for the Mrs. Carter tour so she doesn’t feel unsettled.
‘They’ve got toys, a cot, a table and rugs just like the ones she has at home.’
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Of course this isn’t Blue Ivy’s first taste of the luxury lifestyle, at the start of the year it was revealed that Beyonce and Jay-Z created a personalized nursery suite at the Barclays Center in New York for their daughter. With a cool $1 million (£623, 000) price tag it appears Blue Ivy will quickly become accustomed to the finer things in life.
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What do you think? If you traveled for work would you build your baby a portable nursery? Let us know below.
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