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Blue Ivy Carter’s First Baby Photo!
By now, you must have heard that Beyonce and Jay-Z welcomed their baby girl, Ivy Blue Carter, late at night on Saturday (Jan. 7). And while the hospital was ordered to cover their security cameras with tape, and employees were asked to hand over their cell phones during their shifts, a photo of the baby’s arrival has leaked!
This photo is definitely one of a kind and includes the likes of Beyonce, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Drake, and even Rihanna!
Could that be why Rihanna tweeted, “Welcome to the world princess Carter! Love Aunty Rih”? If you’re going by this photo, than Aunty Rih was in attendance for the birth of the messiah!
Take a look at the photo below and let us know what you think!
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5 Comments
Tina commented on Jan 08 12 at 8:18 pmYou are jealous. Grow up.
mia commented on Jan 10 12 at 10:05 pmnoobody jealous
nubian commented on Jan 22 12 at 12:21 amCongradulation to the couple. I think everthing that went on is over rated to extreme. In my opinion.
jennifer commented on Jan 24 12 at 2:14 pmThis is your child and you have a right to name your precious bundle of joy anything you want….If they think this is far fetched,what about bean,apple….All beautiful name’s and for some reason their name’s mean something STRONG to their parent’s….Congrat’s on Baby Blue Ivy…..
keyla commented on Feb 15 12 at 2:15 pmlove yu blue ivy carter mwah
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