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- Here's how Jay-Z and Beyoncé spend their fortune - Nicki Swift
- 22 Days of Eating Like Beyoncé, Day 1: Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater? - The Root
- Beyonce Drops '90s-Inspired BeySearch Merchandise Collection Celebrating Her Career Highlights - Billboard
Here's how Jay-Z and Beyoncé spend their fortune - Nicki Swift Posted: 14 Aug 2019 12:36 PM PDT When you're Jay-Z and Beyoncé, you make sure that every nest that you reside in gives you an opportunity to be absolutely lavish — and safe. In 2017, the couple paid $88 million for their sprawling LA mansion, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. Surprisingly even using a traditional method of financing, the couple actually took out a mortgage, albeit a monster-sized one of $52.8 million. However, purchasing the pad wasn't the sole expense for the A-listers, who, according to building permits obtained by TMZ, began plans to convert the compound into "a fortress" by adding "a new 10-car carport and 2-car garage, complete with living quarters and security guard rooms." If their secure Bel Air haven isn't enough, there's also their 100-year-old, $26 million Hamptons home. According to Trulia, the 12,000 square foot estate has seven bedrooms and seven-and-a-half bathrooms — along with one extra special treat. The previous owner "carefully rotated the original house 90 degrees so the historic triple-height studio room (which faced north) is now a 30-feet high living room looking west over the pond." Even when the Carters aren't buying properties, you can be sure their rentals will also cost a pretty penny. Per Trulia, the couple also dished out $400,000 a month on an absolutely stunning Malibu rental, with amenities such as a library, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, full gym, movie theatre, a kid-friendly wading pool, guest home, and tennis courts. |
22 Days of Eating Like Beyoncé, Day 1: Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater? - The Root Posted: 14 Aug 2019 03:00 PM PDT First Truth is, I likely shouldn't have even attempted to go on a date while also attempting to start a restrictive eating plan—and I had absolutely no plans to do so when I scheduled this series. But as any hopeless romantic knows, there are some opportunities you simply don't want to miss, so when presented with one who compelled me to accept my first date in over a year (by choice), it was time to take this show on the road—literally. By literally, I mean that my nature-loving beau planned a trek through one of Chicago's gorgeous parks on one of its muggiest days, causing me to break into a fairly significant sweat as we wound our way to a Japanese garden neither of us had bothered to Google map. By the time we got there, I'd already logged 3,700 steps on my Fitbit and deeply regretted not bringing a ponytail holder—but hey, exercise. I was also regretting thinking a vegan protein powder shake would be enough sustenance for the morning, but as I prepared for an all-day date, the lowest-maintenance breakfast option in 22 Days' menu suggestions was as close as I could get to following it for the day. (Because let's face it: who has time to cook breakfast and apply a flawless face that you're going to sweat off within the first 20 minutes?) If that sounds like a disastrous start to a day date, it was oddly an icebreaker. With my hair expanding by the second and my stomach audibly growling, there was no point in keeping up any pretense of being cool (because spoiler alert: I'm not). Instead, my wavy lob-turned-"Sideshow Bob" and I decided to roll with it, logging another 6,500 steps as we explored my college town-like neighborhood, finally settling in at an Asian fusion spot where I quickly scanned the menu for vegan options and kicked myself for not perusing the menu online ahead of time. Advertisement As it turns out, I was in luck, as the restaurant's drunken noodles happened to have a vegan base—which I confirmed after much back-and-forth with our very accommodating server. In fact, they were so appealing, we ordered two for the table—his with chicken, mine with veggies and tofu. Now, on the subject of soy: ahead of my mammogram scare this spring, I'd been a bit soy-wary, as I'd been told it can impact hormone levels. But as it turns out, in moderate amounts. soy may actually reduce incidences of breast cancer, or so says the Mayo Clinic. So, I soldiered on, only wishing my tofu was as flavorful as the rest of my dish. Besides, in addition to not planning beforehand what I was going to eat, I also hadn't planned for the nagging headache that was threatening to interfere with an otherwise delightful afternoon. Whether it was a drop in my blood sugar, a protein craving, or dehydration, I'm not sure, but I quickly attended to all three, drinking copious amounts of water in addition to a lightly sweetened iced tea with my meal (which also provided the caffeine kick I was missing. Baby steps, y'all). Advertisement So, right about now, you may be thinking, "Where's the cheat, Maiysha? Sounds like you figured it out, even if you didn't go exactly according to plan." And it's true; I was doing pretty well—and enjoying myself, to boot—so I may have gotten a little too relaxed (though there are probably worse things to be on a date). When my companion, a native of the New York area, asked for my feelings on Magnolia Bakery, I wasn't even thinking about where the conversation was heading when we enthusiastically agreed that the famed banana pudding was probably the only thing either of us ever craved from the sweet spot. Next thing I know, we had a window seat at their State Street location, two spoons, and a tub of creamy goodness to share. Let the cheating begin... Advertisement Thankfully, I rarely, if ever take more than three bites of a dessert, so my cheat was short-lived, and I was too caught up in conversation to consider it, anyway. Do I feel guilty about cheating? Nah...I did my best, and as it turned out, those few spoonfuls were the last thing I'd eat for the day, though the date lasted at least another six to seven hours. (Told you I was caught up in conversation!) I guess we'll consider that intermittent fasting. Advertisement So, first day down, where did I really fail? Not planning ahead or eating frequently enough, though I definitely won on exercise and staying amply hydrated, since our date was alcohol-free (which means we really liked each other). On to the next! |
Posted: 09 Aug 2019 09:32 AM PDT Beyoncé is back with some new merchandise for fans. The pop and R&B legend released the BeySearch Collection, which went live on her official website around 1 p.m. ET on Friday (Aug. 9). The fresh capsule was inspired by the millions of images that flood your Google Image search, filled with every memorable step of Bey's career. Each item's design attempts to capture an aesthetic of a "90s teenager's bedroom walls combined with the tidal wave of today's meme culture," according to a press release. There's a lot going on with each piece, as the apparel and accessories are almost a Beyoncé Knowles-Carter mood board of sorts. The collection includes windbreakers, bucket hats, shorts, bodycon dresses, work shirts, crop tops, fanny packs, and phone cases. Check out some of the pieces below. |
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