Blue Ivy Paris PHOTOS: Beyonce Takes Break From Mrs Carter Tour to Lunch With Daughter and Husband
Blue Ivy, the 15-month old daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z was photographed enjoying lunch with her parents in Paris.
Beyonce was makeup free when she went out with daughter Blue Ivy, 1, and her husband, Sean "Jay-Z" Carter in tow at a restaurant in the City of Lights on Thursday.
In several photos, Beyoncé is smiling while wearing a black tank top and black pants as she carries her 15-month-old in front of her. She is holding her toddler up by her bottom who is wearing a white t-shirt with blue jeans and black Adidas-hi-top sneakers.
Jay-Z proved that he's a hands on father- when the couple exited their car, he was carrying Blue and planted a kiss on her lips. In other photos, after Blue walked over to him, he hugged, kissed and doted on his daughter who resembles him. In some of the pictures she appears to be more concerned with her food and the blue pacifier in her mouth.
See Blue Ivy with her parents Beyonce and Jay-Z on a Paris lunch date here
The rock star family-of-three were in Paris where Beyonce performed at Palais Omnisports De Paris-Bercy on Wednesday and will headline the arena again on Thursday night.
Beyonce shocked store shoppers in the UK on April 20 when she stopped by a Mothercare retail store carrying Blue Ivy. The store manager of the Mothercare store in the Newbury area in Berkshire, Lesley Theobald, confirmed the spotting of the singer to Mail Online.
Someone posted a grainy photo of the Halo singer on Twitter entering the store wearing a hooded sweatshirt with sunglasses and carrying her daughter on her hip without security or her famous husband, Jay-Z.
Beyonce admitted in a recent cover story interview that after the tour she and her hip-hop mogul husband plan to try to have another child.
When asked if she wanted more kids, the Love on Top singer said, "absolutely" in SHAPE's April 2013 issue.
"I'll probably start after this tour. We'll see if it happens," Beyonce told SHAPE. "I just adore being a mother, hearing her say 'Mama' and call me when she needs something. It makes me feel like I have a real purpose here.