Beyonce and Jay-Z cozy up in romantic new ad for Tiffany & Co. About Love campaign... as daughter Blue Ivy, nine, makes an adorable cameo revealing her braces

In a lovely new promo for the Tiffany & Co. About Love campaign, Beyonce and Jay-Z seemed more in love than ever.

 The 40-year-old singer and the 51-year-old rapper snuggled in the back of a car for the Date Night music video, which was inspired by Breakfast at Tiffany's. 

Beyonce and Jay Z pictured in the back of a car in the romantic new ad for the Tiffany & Co.'s About Love campaign

 Blue Ivy, the couple's lovely nine-year-old daughter, made an appearance in the advertisement, revealing that she now wears braces, when she interrupted her famous parents' outing in New York City. 

 The most recent advertisement follows criticism the singer received in August for donning a $30 million "blood diamond" that was extracted from a colonial mine in South Africa's Kimberley.

Before transitioning to Beyonce sitting alone in the back of a car, the new two-minute movie began with an above black and white picture of New York City.

The couple's nine-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, who was wearing braces, made a cameo in the ad as she crashed her famous parents' outing in the Big Apple

 Wearing a black gown and sporting an elegant updo on top of her head, the singer looked lovely as she resembled Audrey Hepburn.

 Beyonce wore a six-carat Ribbon Fan earring and a 10-carat diamond Ailsa ring, showcasing her extensive Tiffany diamond collection.

She put on a bright red lipstick and a pair of mirrored white sunglasses with square frames.  After petting a yellow flower, the celebrity turned to the camera and declared, "He loves me."

The scene: The two-minute clip opened with black and white overhead shot of New York City before cutting to Beyonce, who was sitting solo in the back of a ca

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 Before the image shifted to the 'Date Night' title card, the words 'The Carters' appeared above her.

 "Oh Monty, could you please pull over?" Beyonce asked the driver while petting a cute brown puppy in the following scene.

She was seen getting into the car with Jay-Z, who looked sharp in a black suit.  He was sporting a diamond ring and Jean Schlumberger's Bird on a Rock brooch.

 BeyHe loves me, he loves me not: Beyonce caressed a yellow daisyonce remarked, "This is so sweet," as she and her hubby laughed together.

 

 Then, as his wife ran her fingers through his hair, the artist leaned back into her shoulder.

 "How about some pizza?"  "I think we need pizza," Beyonce said in response to Jay-Z's question.

 Before tenderly giving his wife a piece of folded pizza, Jay-Z was spotted chewing into it.

He loves me, he loves me not: Beyonce caressed a yellow daisy

He informs Beyonce that "we need champagne," and she agrees.

 "Like authentic champagne?"  Jay-Z inquired.  'I mean...' Beyonce shrugged and grinned.

 As he was given a bottle of his own champagne brand, Armand de Brignac, Jay-Z rolled down the window. 

 Following their toast, the image shifted to Beyonce playing the game "he loves me, he loves me not" while she picked petals off the daisy.

The production team was then seen filming Jay-Z and Beyonce in the Rolls-Royce in front of a green screen, putting viewers behind the fourth wall.

Puppy love: She also played with an adorable puppy

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The Carters: The couple starred in their second ad campaign for Tiffany & Co.

 That's when Blue Ivy made her big debut.  Before the movie switched to a black and white shot of her running behind her parents' car, she was seen jogging in place on the set.

 When they came to a stop at a light, the child, who had her hair in braids and was wearing glasses and a blue and white striped blouse, got into the car with her parents.

Jay-Z fiddled with his daughter's glasses while the couple laughed.  As the dog got onto Blue Ivy's lap, she grinned broadly and flashed her braces. 

Sweet: The rapper leaned back against his wife's shoulder

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Having a snack: Jay-Z asked Beyonce if she wanted pizza

 The following scene showed Jay-Z and Beyonce holding hands and flaunting their rings when they were once again by themselves in the car.  Beyonce and Jay-Z displayed their adoration when Jay-Z kissed her hand.

 Jay-Z kissed the side of his wife's head while she laid it on her shoulder as they hugged in the car. 

 As they were being driven through the streets of Manhattan, the song "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" by Paul Anka from 1959 played.

Date time: Jay- Z joined Beyonce in the back of the car

Jay-Z then gently said, "He loves you," after removing the petals from the daisy Beyonce was holding.  

 Beyonce smiled and added, "He loves me."  That's when she was spotted writing 'Fin' on the glass divider screen with lipstick.

 A few short photos showed Blue Ivy smiling as she sat between her parents, Jay-Z rubbing the flower against his wife's nose, and the couple enjoying a tender kiss.

Bubbly: Jay-Z rolled down the window as he was handed a bottle of his own champagne label Armand de Brignac

Beyonce gave the camera a radiant smile as she removed the remaining petals at the end of the film.

 Jay-Z and Beyonce were appointed Tiffany & Co.'s newest brand ambassadors at the end of August 2021.  They made their appearance in chemistry-filled black and white pictures to launch the About Love campaign. 

 The campaign's first video ad, which was likewise influenced by the classic 1961 movie, was the couple's follow-up.  Beyonce wore the contentious 128.54 carat yellow diamond necklace as a model for the advertisement.

Cheers: Beyonce took a sip of champagne as they were driven through the city

The diamond was found in a colonial mine in South Africa in 1877, but its history is contentious because both the mines and the nation were ruled by the British. The migrant workers, who were mostly black, endured arduous labor for little to no compensation. 

According to reports, Beyoncé was angry because she was not told about the diamond's origins. 

'Beyonce is aware of the criticism and is disappointed and angry that she wasn't made aware of questions regarding its past,' an insider told The Sun.