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Beyoncé and Jay-Z Put in Their Love on Top in Rare Birthday Vacation Photos
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Date:2025-04-19 01:17:56
It’s Virgo season, and nobody does it better than Queen Bey.
Beyoncé celebrated another trip around the sun with her husband Jay-Z on a lavish vacation. The “16 Carriages” singer treated fans to not one but two photo dumps from the glamorous getaway.
In a series of ocean pics posted to Instagram Sept. 6, Bey, 43, and Jay, 54, can be seen smoking cigars and drinking her new whisky brand, SirDavis. The beachy backdrop featured stunning sunsets, sandy toes, and even a rainbow.
And the celebrations didn’t stop there. The Grammy winner—who shares daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 12, and 7-year-old twins Rumi and Sir Carter with Jay-Z—also posted some Bey-Day pics from her Sept. 4 birthday.
“I’m so grateful for another year,” The Lion King star captioned her second post. “Thank you for the loving birthday wishes.”
In the pics, Beyoncé, who has been keeping a low profile since the March release of her hit album Cowboy Carter, clutches a bunch of balloons in one hand while holding her whisky glass in the other.
The birthday girl is rocking a printed black and green minidress with sheer green gloves, a head scarf, and oversized shades with a scripted “B” on them. She paired the look with strappy green stilettos and flashed her giant three-diamond wedding ring from Jay in one close-up pic. She posed in front of a modern open-concept mansion that appears to be encircled by water.
The longtime loves also toasted Bey’s birthday together on a luxurious white lounger couch. Over the years, the duo have given insight into how they’ve navigated their romance in the spotlight.
"We want to have our lives," Beyonce told Oprah Winfrey on Next Chapter of the private pair’s romance in 2013, "When it’s time to go on a date or go be who we are, people are respectful of that."
As for how Jay has influenced her, Beyonce noted at the time, “I would not be the woman I am if I did not go home to that man. It just gives me such a foundation.”
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