A whirlwind of activity Friday in rap mogul apartment in Tribeca. Delivery funneled vehicles inside and outside the building, decreasing silver candlesticks and white. A white tent has been installed on the roof, and the stars, including former bandmates Destiny’s Child Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, along with Gwyneth Paltrow, seen arriving.
A fan of the media in the camps outside of the building is in a state of fever, and screaming stopped at any sport-utility vehicle, which drove down the cobblestone street.
Websites celebrity magazines People and Us Weekly reported married couples and threw plenty, but a small part in the apartment on Friday, citing unidentified sources that are friends of the couple. He told the websites of their families participate in the festival.
Rumors circulated throughout the week on the event after reports that the spouses were taken to a marriage licence in Scarsdale, NY representatives of Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z refused to comment on the reports before the appointment. Jay-Z no comments publicist on Saturday.
The couple, which apparently was another six years, which has never publicly acknowledged together. Knowles, 26, and Jay-Z, 38, whose real name Shawn Carter, have collaborated on the song “03 Bonnie and Clyde” and “Crazy In Love”.
It was a great week for a hip-hop mogul. On Thursday, a concert promoter Live Nation Inc. said that in talks with Jay-Z on possible business transactions. In Los Angeles company stopped short published reports confirm that the transaction would give the nation interested in the line of almost every aspect of Jay-Z and land his career abruptly over a possible 100 million US USA.
A person familiar with negotiations between the Nation and Live Jay-Z told the Associated Press that the proposed 10 - years has been dealing with an approximate value of $ 150 million and cover three albums.
The man requested anonymity because of the confidential nature of the ongoing talks.
Live Nation is currently training tour with Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige.
