Blue Ivy Carter Pictures 2014: Beyonce Celebrates Birthday on Beach With Daughter and Family
Beyoncé isn't the only one having a blast on her lavish birthday vacation overseas.
To celebrate her 33rd birthday, Beyoncé took a trip with her family and friends to the South of France, where she had a small beach party in Corsica on Sept. 4, reports TMZ. While she was spotted enjoying the beach with her husband, mother and mother-in-law, her 2-year-old daughter Blue Ivy seemed to be having just as much fun.
In one photo, Queen Bey is seen dressed in a long multi-colored muumuu and bright red lipstick as she sat on a blanket next to her adorable daughter.
Meanwhile, Baby Blue looked precious in a pink and teal two-piece bathing suit and headband.
Beyoncé's husband Jay-Z looked cool and relaxed in a white button down shirt and blue swimming trunks.
According to E!, the group stayed on the beach for almost four hours, playing paddle ball and snapping pictures while eating and drinking. The "Parition" singer was seen grinning from ear-to-ear and doting over her baby girl.
While on their vacation, the "Crazy in Love" singer and Blue were also spotted hanging out in Portofino, Italy on a luxury yacht that rents for $800,000 a week. One picture shows the tiny toddler in a little blue bikini bath suit while her superstar mom snapped shots with a professional camera.
In spite of rampant rumors that their marriage is heading toward divorce, Beyoncé has continued to share loving photos of her family all summer to prove that her domestic life is still intact.
Last month, on Aug. 18 Beyoncé posted three odd photos on her Tumblr page -- one focuses on her daughter Blue Ivy's little sneakers, another shows her husband's colorful socks and one is of her own feet in open toe sandals.
On one hand, the photos might just be random, but on the other hand, she could be suggesting that they were hanging out together and are happily united since she uploaded the photos back-to-back.
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