Jay-Z and Beyonce quarrel and quickly kiss and make up
Posted on April 18th, 2008 by Hot Momma
We have now transitioned from are they getting married, where are the rings and now before you know it the honeymoon is over. Reports are newlyweds, Beyonce and Jay-Z, are already fighting. Yup, that’s what making it legal does to a couple.
The two were partying at the Hollywood Bowl where Jay-Z got up on stage to back presidential candidate Barack Obama. After a dig at George W Bush, the rap megastar tried to lift the mood by rapping over a few songs. Flicking through the DJ at the show decided to play their song, “Crazy in Love.” Jay-Z screamed at Beyonce and the audience,
“Fuck that. Sorry Bey but fuck that - let’s play something else.”
I feel the same way whenever that song starts playing on my iTunes. I tell my laptop the same thing.
Beyonce immediately stormed off. A source said, “He meant it as a joke, but Beyonce didn’t take it that way. After he came off stage, she confronted him, demanding to know what the hell his comments had been about. She was gesturing wildly and not looking happy.”
After some likely groveling by Jay-Z, They managed to kiss and make up, and were seen smiling and holding hands again.
The source also said Bey and Jay were showing off “their tattooed wedding ring fingers. Both have ‘IV’ - the date of their wedding’ - inked on.”
According to cousin Angelica Knowles, Beyonce Knowles is getting ready to retire as a recording artist. Beyonce is currently working on a new album, but now that she is married, Knowles is said to be planning to spend her time in the family business, scouting for talent for Jay-Z’s upcoming label, The Carter Music Group.
It was the blinging R&B wedding of the decade but no guns allowed, as Beyonce became Mrs Jay-Z.
Aretha Franklin long known as the “Queen of Soul” wasn’t happy with Beyonce Knowles. In the first few seconds of Knowles’ intro to Tina Turner’s performance, Beyonce name-dropped Franklin and a long list of famed female singers. Then the “Crazy in Love” singer focused on Turner and referred to her, and not Franklin, as “the queen.”
