Jay-Z has continued to prioritize his health while on his Hawaii VIP vacation.
Last week, the 50-year-old recording entrepreneur went to the beach for multiple group workouts that involved a lot of squats.
Mr. Beyonce Knowles was appropriately attired for the event, wearing a dark t-shirt and black Puma shorts.
He put on a yellow bucket hat and topped off his hair. Jay wore only his Apple Watch and kept his accessories to a minimum.
The billionaire allowed his feet to soak into the cool sand during the workout instead of wearing shoes.
After working out, Jay was rejuvenated and grinning as he left with a few companions.
Hova kept coming back for more, as if the routine was enough. Two days later, he appeared to be working out on the sand once more.
He wore a camo bucket hat and a grey OAMC shirt, but otherwise his attire was pretty much the same.
He exhaled, leaned back, and placed his hands on his hips after working up a decent sweat.
Jay didn't appear to be with his famous wife, Beyonce.
Jay was concentrating on social justice last month, but last week he was in full relaxation mode.
After authorities refused to charge the cop who shot 17-year-old Alvin Cole to death, the rapper posted bond for the mother of the boy and a number of demonstrators who were taken into custody in Wisconsin in early October.
Tracy Cole and her kids Taleavia, Tristiana, and Tadudah had their court costs covered by the well-known rapper and Team Roc, the social justice arm of Roc Nation. According to CBS News, they also covered the court costs of a number of other people who were detained during the Wauwatosa demonstration.
Using 'excessive force', the gang claims that Tracy was hurt during the arrest.
"We are deeply saddened for the Wauwatosa community and Alvin Cole's family." "The local police arrested and injured Alvin's mother Tracy and his sisters as they peacefully protested alongside Jacob Blake's father, in addition to the District Attorney's Office failing to hold Officer Joseph Mensah accountable for Alvin's death," stated Dania Diaz, executive director for Team Roc.
According to the Wauwatosa Police Department, about 24 people were taken into custody for breaking the city's 7 p.m. curfew. Two of the people who were taken into custody asked for medical help.
Depending on how the police examine the video, reports, and other evidence, further charges might still be brought.
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Following Milwaukee District Attorney John Chisholm's decision to drop charges against Wauwatosa Officer Joseph Mensah for shooting Alvin dead on February 2, protests broke out throughout the city.