Beyoncé and Jay-Z took a family vacation to the Hamptons on Friday to escape everything.
Along with their eight-year-old eldest daughter Blue Ivy and their three-year-old twins Sir and Rumi, the 38-year-old singer and actress and the 50-year-old rap mogul stepped off their private jet in East Hampton, Long Island.
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While most members of their entourage chose not to wear masks, Beyoncé and Jay took care to wear them in order to stop the new coronavirus from spreading across their family.
The vocalist of Drunk In Love was wearing a loose-fitting gray sweatshirt with text on the front for comfort.
Her caramel-colored hair peeked out from under her hood, and she accessorized it with white tennis shoes and flowing gray-striped leggings.
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Wearing a cute pink sweater, a multicolored skirt, and black high-top Pumas, she carried Rumi, who seemed unconcerned by the noise of the jet.
Wearing her hair in long braids and gray camouflage sweats, Blue Ivy looked chic as ever.
With his black sweatpants and sweatshirt, thick white socks, white tennis shoes, and a black LA Dodgers cap, Jay looked great with his wife.
Additionally, he wore a black mask that bore the name of his own entertainment and management firm, Roc Nation.
He hugged Sir, who was wearing a white T-shirt and jeans shorts, as he got off the aircraft.
Shortly after he and Beyoncé were sued for using Lenora Antoinette Stines' voice in the opening of their song Black Effect, which is billed to The Carters and is taken from their joint album Everything Is Love, the rapper took a lavish vacation.
According to Stines' lawsuit, she was initially hired to locate dancers for the music video.
She says she was requested to sign a paper before sharing her opinions on love on camera on the day of the shoot, but she was not permitted to have her son, an attorney, see a copy of the agreement.
She found that her words were not only included in the video but also prominently featured in the opening minute of the song after signing and speaking on camera.
In the complaint, Stines is asking for damages.