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- Which Beyoncé Songs Feature Her Daughter, Blue Ivy Carter? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
- Reese Witherspoon boasts about being 'really good friends' with Beyonce - FOX 11 and FOX 41
- Britney, Beyonce and all the celebs connected to 'Tiger King' stars - Wonderwall
- Beyonce And Jay-Z Part Are Accused Of Being Members Of The Illuminati And Devil Worshipers In Court Docum... - Celebrity Insider
Which Beyoncé Songs Feature Her Daughter, Blue Ivy Carter? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet Posted: 06 Apr 2020 03:47 PM PDT She's sold-out stadiums, voice-acted for Disney's The Lion King, and collaborated on a best-selling clothing line with Adidas. But first and foremost, Beyoncé is a mother of three. Her oldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, even appears on a few of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's music, surprising and delighting fans worldwide. Which Beyoncé songs feature her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter? Here are some of our favorites, available on The Lion King: The Gift, Beyoncé, and The Carters. Beyoncé first featured Blue Ivy on her song 'Blue'This artist debuted her surprise, self-titled album in 2014, just two years after the birth of her first child, Blue Ivy Carter. One of the songs is about her daughter, titled "Blue," and even features her talking to her mother on the track. This was the start of Blue Ivy's own artist page on Spotify, which later included songs like "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and "Brown Skin Girl." Beyoncé Knowles-Carter then gave birth to her twins, Rumi and Sir Carter, sometimes discussing her children during interviews. "At some point, it's very important to me that my daughter is able to experience life and run through the sprinklers and have slumber parties and trust and live and do all the things that any child should be able to do," Beyoncé said, according to the Los Angeles Times. "School visits and lemonade stands and all that stuff. It's very important for me." Blue Ivy gives a shoutout to her siblings on 'Boss' by The CartersFollowing the release of Lemonade, Beyoncé collaborated with her husband, Jay-Z on a joint album titled The Carters. There, the couple got candid about their relationship with each other and even featured Blue Ivy on one of their songs. The end of "Boss" included the voice of their eldest daughter, who stated, "shoutout to Rumi and Sir, love Blue." That song earned over 30 million plays on the streaming platform, Spotify, leading up to Beyoncé's Homecoming: The Live Album, based on the artists' Coachella performance. That album featured Blue Ivy's version of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," also known as the "Black National Anthem. Most recently, Blue Ivy Carter appeared on Beyoncé's album, 'The Lion King: The Gift'Blue Ivy's first time actually singing on a song was in conjunction with Beyoncé's album, The Lion King: The Gift. There, she joined other artists like her mother on the empowering song "Brown Skin Girl." Within a matter of days, it became one of the most popular hits on the album, earning millions of plays on the streaming platform, Spotify. This also was a huge personal win for Blue Ivy, as she became the youngest person to win the NAACP Image Award for "Brown Skin Girl" at only 8-years-old. She also is listed as one of the artists and collaborators for the song. Fans hope for more hits featuring Blue Ivy in the future. Until then, music by Beyoncé and Blue Ivy, including "Brown Skin Girl," is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and most major streaming platforms. |
Posted: 16 Mar 2020 12:00 AM PDT Reese Witherspoon has boasted about being "really good friends" with Beyonce. The 'Big Little Lies' star struck up a friendship with the 'Single Ladies' hitmaker at the Golden Globes in January, after she leaned over and asked Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z for a glass of their Ace of Spades champagne, which they sneaked into the awards ceremony. And the power couple got on so well with the 'Legally Blonde' actress that they later sent her a full case of their champagne. In an interview on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' due to air on Monday (16.03.20), Reese gushed: "Beyonce and I are really good friends. "I mean, really, really, really good friends. And in fact, you might say, best friends. Some might say that." Sharing her "surprise" package from the musicians, she wrote on her Instagram Story at the time: "Y'all! Came home to the best surprise from @beyonce and Jay-Z (sic)" The champagne came with a note that read, "More water from Jay and B." The 43-year-old actress soon cracked open the case and started drinking. She told her followers: "It's 11:30. We're drinking champagne. Who cares? It's from Jay Z and Beyoncé. It's really good. It's a good way to start the new year." Reese and her co-star Jennifer Aniston had previously revealed they asked the high-profile pair for a glass of bubbly at the star-studded bash as the drinks were running dry on their table. Writing on her Instagram account, Jennifer shared: "Reese!? This is one of the many reasons I love you. We ran out of water at our table So naturally, she asked Jay-Z and Beyonce for a glass of their champagne (sic)." Whilst Reese shared on her own account: "When Jay-Z gave us his #AceofSpade champagne, we were like [heart eye emoji] (sic)" A security guard was pictured near Beyonce and her husband carrying two bottles of Ace Of Spades behind his back at the ceremony, which was held at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles. The bottles were later spotted on their table along with Moet & Chandon, who were sponsoring the event. |
Britney, Beyonce and all the celebs connected to 'Tiger King' stars - Wonderwall Posted: 31 Mar 2020 02:00 PM PDT Long before the phenomenon that is the "Tiger King" appeared in living rooms across the country via Netflix, celebrities from all walks of life were hobnobbing with the show's stars and their furry friends in a multitude of ways. Britney Spears, for example, has a surprising connection to Doc Antle, and it involves one of her most iconic moments ever. In 2001, the pop star memorably performed "I've a Slave 4 U" at the MTV Video Music Awards with a snake. A tiger also appeared on stage, as did Doc. "She had to climb into a cage and dance with a big adult tiger," Doc, who often appears in the docu-series, told Rolling Stone in 20015. "We're in there, spinning around, 10,00 people were screaming and dancing and the tiger's just Mr. Cool. We had a big snake come down and dance on her shoulders." Beyonce, has a connection to Doc, as well. In 2019, the Myrtle Beach Safari, Doc's zoo, posted a photo of Beyonce hanging out with a tiger and a chimp. "Throwback to when @beyonce visited us! Feeding tiger cubs with the help of, @docantle & Vali the Chimp," the caption read. YouTube superstar Logan Paul visited that same zoo earlier this year, as pictures show him hugging a tiger and hanging with several animals. "Save the tiger," he captioned Instagram pictures from the day. Rapper Da Brat posted several photos and videos from her visit to Doc's zoo in October 2019. Photos showed her hugging monkeys and elephants. The visit, she said, left her "speechless." She added on Instagram that "ALL of the trainers were EXCELLENT!" Some stars have caught flak for their connections. Shaquille O'Neal addressed his appearance in the documentary, claiming he is not friends with the show's main character, the flamboyant Joe Exotic, who was arrested and sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role a murder-for-hire plot against an animal rights activist. "Listen, people are going to make their own opinions, but, again, I was just a visitor. I met this guy — not my friend. Don't know him," Shaq said this week on his podcast "The Big Podcast With Shaq." "Never had any business dealings with him, and I had no idea any of that stuff was going on." Shaq actually spoke about his visit to Joe's zoo on TNT afterward, saying, "Shoutout to Joe Exotic." He also announced he "got two more tigers." On March 31, Joe's former "husband" John Finlay revealed a very surprising detail about a 2015 arson fire that housed Joe's film studio. The studio was completely destroyed the studio, and it also killed seven alligators and one crocodile. Those animals previously belonged to Michael Jackson. "One of the previous managers had gotten us Michael Jackson's alligators from Neverland Ranch," John said. Like Shaq, multiple athletes have connections with the documentary, too. Former "Dancing With The Stars" alum Floyd Mayweather posted a photo with a cheetah at Doc's zoo in February 2019. In January 2019, NFL stud Odell Beckham Jr. posted a video of him visiting the zoo and playing catch with a chimpanzee and petting a tiger. The video didn't sit well with the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. "These sensitive and much-abused animals belong with their families in nature, not pimped out as props by shameless roadside zoos," the statement said at the time. "We're sure that Odell Beckham Jr. had no idea that the sleazy safari park where this young chimpanzee is kept has a lengthy record of violating federal law and uses great apes and big-cat cubs in cheap publicity stunts like this. These encounters are incredibly dangerous, and PETA urges everyone -- including Beckham, who certainly doesn't want another injury -- to steer clear of cruel facilities that exploit animals." Fellow NFLer Ndamukong Suh hung out with Doc's tigers the summer of 2019. "Today was DOPE!" he said on Instagram. United States soccer stars and World Cup winners Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris visited the zoo in 2018. WWE wrestlers The Undertaker and Jinder Mahal have connections, as well, and "iCarly" star Reed Alexander and celebrity chef Todd English have hung out at Doc's zoo in the past. One of the more interesting connections comes from "Pawn Stars" notable Rick Harrison -- who owns a plaza in Las Vegas. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jeff Lowe, a central figure in documentary, approached Rick about setting up a business called Tiger Encounter in "Pawn Plaza" that would include giving people the ability to have their pictures taken with exotic animals. After one meeting, Rick said no. |
Posted: 10 Mar 2020 02:13 AM PDT Beyonce's attempts to trademark the name of her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, continue to be unsuccessful, as it was recently reported that Veronica Morales, who runs a wedding planning business of the same name, has refused to give up her company's label. Reportedly, the "Formation" performer and her husband, Jay-Z, have been trying to get the rights for the exclusive use of their child's name ever since 2017, when they filled for the trademark. At the time, it turned out that the name was already trademarked in 2012 by Morales, who launched her business back in 2009, and stated that she has already been using the name for years. However, the popular musician was not ready to give up yet, because she allegedly tried to secure the rights for her daughter's name again. / Allegedly, in a new court motion, Beyonce argued that she should win the case because her daughter is a "cultural icon." Morales was quick to retaliate by arguing that even though she respected the singer, she does not think Blue Ivy Carter is a cultural icon, as she stated, "That would be someone like Benjamin Franklin, Elvis Presley or Marilyn Monroe. Celebrities need to follow the law like everybody else." Morales also sparked theories about Beyonce and her husband being Illuminati by saying that "Eulb Yvi," which is "Blue Ivy" in reverse spelling, meant "Lucifer's Daughter" in Latin. She explained: "Many members of the general public believe the Carter's are members of the so-called 'Illuminati,' and the name of their daughter spelled backward is "Eulb Yvi" which in Latin is translated to 'Lucifer's Daughter.' Morales's remark made a lot of headlines, mainly because the celebrity couple has been rumored to be part of the mysterious organization for years. In a recent interview, Beyonce explained how important her three children Blue, Sir, and Rumi are to her She revealed: "I think the most stressful thing for me is balancing work and life. Making sure I am present for my kids—dropping Blue off at school, taking Rumi and Sir to their activities, making time for date nights with my husband, and being home in time to have dinner with my family—all while running a company can be challenging. Juggling all of those roles can be stressful, but I think that's life for any working mom." Advertisement Many predict Beyonce will keep fighting for the name. Post Views: 3,789
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