Finally! Beyonce & JAY Z Reportedly Welcome their Twins Home
Beyoncé and Jay Z have finally checked out of the hospital with their newborns and are now settled in at a sprawling Malibu rental home with the twins and daughter Blue Ivy.
You will recall that the twins arrived before their due date born prematurely, and thus had to be hospitalized for a longer period of time for medical check ups.
According to multiple reports from E! News, the twins were released from hospital care last week after their daughter and the new babies spent just over a week at the hospital before being allowed to leave.
As Daily Mail first reported, the new mother of three has since set up house at a $400,000-a-month Malibu mansion, where she and her family are expected to stay throughout the summer.
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A real estate source confirms that the Malibu mansion which was fully furnished earlier this month features 6.3 acre grounds, a rose garden, tennis court, pool house, viewing deck, 10-bed and 14-bath villa . The couple plan to stay at the estate through the summer while they search for a more permanent residence in Los Angeles.
The Crazy in Love singer had spent much of the last week holed up inside Los Angeles UCLA Hospital, where the children were reportedly delivered by caesarean section on June 12.
Husband Jay-Z, 47, was pictured arriving to visit the trio in hospital on Monday evening, descending on the Westwood campus with his entourage following a gym class in nearby West Hollywood.
It is also understood that Tina Knowles has been caring for the couple’s five-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, who is also now in Malibu with her parents and siblings. The couple had been living at an equally impressive $55 million mansion in Los Angeles’ upmarket Holmby Hills neighborhood in the run-up to the birth.
When Daily Mail visited the property this week, it appeared to be undergoing a renovation with workers seen entering and leaving the 2.6 acre grounds.
The house, which has five bedrooms and six bathrooms, once belonged to baseball mogul Frank McCourt, who owned the Los Angeles Dodgers until 2012 when he sold the team for $2 billion.
Congratulations Queen Bey!
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Congratulations to them
Finally. Congratulations to them.
cngrats