Beyoncé is killing social media with another stunning outfit where she happily put her curves on display. Some supporters even say that she is pregnant with baby number 4.
Jay-Z‘s wife showed lots of skin in a lace outfit by Christopher Kane that was taken straight from the Spring/Summer 2019 runway collection.
One fan had this to say to the diva: “Sis is snatched. Pregnant where? Damn, I thought this was Beyoncé, and her look-alike at first ?Beyoncé never disappoints.”
Another Beyhive enthusiat wrote: “She been looking different when others take pictures with her…???? but she looklooksutiful. ???”
A third comment read: “The details though?Is it me or is just the brown skin magic been shinning a lot more lately ??????”
Beyoncé is also making headlines for other reasons. After the music superstar tried to file for a trademark for the name of her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, she met resistance from a wedding planner named Veronica Morales who was already running a business with a similar name — Blue Ivy Events, which has offices in Los Angeles, Boston, and South Florida.
And even though the wedding planner was there first, Beyoncé does not seem to care, and she has been trying to use her status as a celebrity to get her way and push the trademark registration forward.
Beyoncé even tried to use the argument that Blue Ivy is a “cultural icon,” and therefore deserves the trademark.
However, a recent response by the wedding organizer has disputed those claims, pointing out that there was nothing even close to a cultural icon in Beyoncé’s daughter.
Many seem to agree with the wedding planner at this point too. Some have argued that Beyoncé does not have the right to bully businesses around just because she could not come up with a more original name for her child, while others have questioned why she even finds it that important to have a trademark on that name in the first place, noting that it is not precisely normal practice for parents to do so.
However, in any case, Beyoncé seems to stand by her position and has continued to insist that she should be granted the trademark rights for her daughter’s name.
The case has been going back and forth for a while now, and it looks like it will take some time before it reaches any proper conclusion.