Beyoncé and Jay-Z just got caught got out of their private jet on Long Island's East Hampton, alongside their kids, Blu...
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z just got caught got out of their private jet on Long Island's East Hampton, alongside their kids, Blue Ivy, 8-year-old, their twins Rumi and Sir, both three-year-old.
Both the singer and rapper didn't forget to wear protective masks to prevent the widespread of COVID-19 virus. While the other members of their family went for mask-free.
Beyoncé wore for a comfort whole look in a baggy gray-colored hoodie. She matched it with gray striped pants and a pair of white tennis shoes. The hood was pulled up to cover her caramel long hair.
The singer carried Rumi, who also wore an adorable hoodie in a pink shade, with a vibrant colorful skirt and a Puma black high top. The gray color seems to be their favorite color while Beyoncé's oldest daughter, Blue Ivy also wore gray camouflage sweats and she wore her hair in long braids.
Jay-Z looked matched with his singer wife when wearing a hoodie and sweatpants in all black, with tall white socks, white tennis shoes just like his wife and a black LA Dodgers cap.
In weeks, both Beyoncé and Jay-Z have been spoken up about the police murder of George Floyd and nationwide protests inspired by his death and the other killings of Black people by police officers.
George was killed by a former Minneapolis police officer named Derek Chauvin on May 25, when the officer pressed his knee into his neck for more than eight minutes.
After a delay for many days, Chauvin was arrested and charged with third-degree murder (later upgraded to second-degree murder) and second-degree manslaughter.
The other three officers, who were also at the scene of Floyd's death, were also fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. They were later charged with aiding, abetting manslaughter and murder after harsh public protests.