Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir Carter are destined
to run the world.
Well, at least the entertainment world if
they want to.
But for now, they're still just kids who stay
relatively out of the spotlight.
Here are some of the reasons you never see
Beyoncé and Jay-Z's kids.
Breaking the internet
There's no disputing the fact that Beyonce's
kids break the internet.
The minute she opened her jacket to show off
her baby bump at the 2011 MTV VMA's, she became
a Guinness World Record holder "for most Tweets
per second."
The world record agency also confirmed that
the Beyhive lost it again when Beyoncé posted
her pregnancy photo announcing the twins to
Instagram in February 2017.
At the time, the now infamous shot became
Instagram's most liked photo of all time,
clocking over six million likes in one day.
And let's not forget the first time that Beyoncé
showed the world her twins for the first time
a month after their birth.
According to The Telegraph, that post racked
up "more than 1.2 million likes in 40 minutes,"
and once again nearly broke the internet.
Maybe Queen Bey is simply trying to make sure
that mere mortals will have uninterrupted
internet service by not posting about her
children all the time!
Curated image
Beyoncé controls her image so tightly that
she keeps tabs on everything.
When someone gets their hands on a picture
that threatens Bey's perfect image, her Beyhive
is ready to step in.
And when it comes to the Carter kids, the
Beyhive will not back down.
BuzzFeed reported that the celebrity news
site Hollywood Unlocked leaked a photo of
Blue Ivy and the twins on their Instagram
feed in April 2019.
The owner of the news site quickly received
a call from Beyoncé's rep demanding that
the image be removed — and the image quickly
disappeared from the internet.
The lesson here is that you better not cross
the line when it comes to the Carter children's
image.
Exclusive education
As of July 2019, the twins aren't in school
yet, but Blue Ivy has been busy learning how
to take over the world at a super posh school.
A source dished to Us Weekly that Beyoncé's
gal pal Gwyneth Paltrow recommended the exclusive
West Hollywood Center For Early Education,
where tuition is reportedly $19,000.
The source said,
"Gwyneth was telling Jay and Bey about the
quality of life for her kids in L.A. and really
swayed Beyoncé and Jay to make the move."
Soon, the music moguls said goodbye to New
York and hello to Los Angeles to be close
to Blue's new school.
Following in her mom's well-heeled footsteps,
Blue also performs at dance recitals at the
Debbie Allen Dance Academy, according to VIBE.
Why leave home?
Why would you leave the house when your home
is basically a small city?
In 2016, the Carters splashed $88 million
on a Bel Air mansion to be close to Blue Ivy's
school.
But, according to Page Six, it was a bargain
compared the $120 million bid the couple originally
put down.
So, just what does $88 million buy you in
Los Angeles's real estate market?
The Los Angeles Times stated that the Carter's
sprawling 30,000 square foot compound consists
of six buildings, with an extra 10,000 square
feet of outdoor space that includes four pools,
a basketball court, a 15-car garage, and plenty
of green spaces for the children.
With a new house, new additions to the family,
and a home that has everything they need,
why would the Carters ever need to leave?
Busy with art
Unlike most kids, Blue Ivy is busy building
her fine art collection.
Jaws dropped around the world when Vanity
Fair published the story about Blue Ivy bidding
$19,000 on an acrylic painting.
At just six years old, she attended the Wearable
Art Gala with her parents for a family outing
in Los Angeles.
During the live auction, Blue "raised her
paddle" twice to bid on the portrait.
First she placed a $17,000 bid and followed
that with a $19,000 bid.
"Blue Ivy is 6 years old, Beyonce and Jay's,
and she tried to outbid me on a painting at
an auction and I wouldn't let her do it."
In the end, Tyler Perry walked away with the
piece, outbidding Blue by $1,000 for a grand
total of $20,000.
But, the grade-schooler didn't stop there.
In a more reserved bid, she won a $10,000
collection of law and medical texts.
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