Beyoncé Pregnancy Update: Queen B, Jay-Z To Welcome Their Twins With $106K Golden Crib
There's nothing too much for the power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z to welcome their twins. Apparently, the "Crazy In Love" singer and her husband want their new babies to arrive in style, even if it means that they need to spend a huge amount of money to provide their essentials.
The 35-year-old singer reportedly purchased two Dodo Bassinet Gold edition cribs wrapped in champagne silk sheets that cost her and Jay-Z nearly $106,000. The golden crib is a masterpiece of Spanish designer, Ximo Talamantes and was created for Suommo, a company that sells high-end accessories for babies, according to Daily Star.
As if it wasn't enough of spending, Jay-Z and Beyoncé also purchase another extravagant accessory for Blue Ivy's twin siblings. The soon to be parents of two spoil their future twins with diamond-encrusted gold pacifiers which cost them around $85K. A spokesperson of Suommo describes the dummy-pendant as the world's most expensive pacifiers. No surprise considering the materials and the hard work to produce such extravagant beauty.
At this point, Jay-Z is both excited and kind of moody with his wife's pregnancy behavioral changes that he just gives Bey whatever she wants. US Magazine reported Jay-Z made his first appearance at a pre-Grammys brunch since Beyoncé's epic pregnancy announcement earlier this month. The soon-to-be father of two is reported to have the brunch with a lot of A-list stars like Rihanna, Demi Lovato, DJ Khaled, Diddy, and much more.
On Sunday, Beyoncé lit up The Grammys stage that marked her first performance since she announced her pregnancy. Beyoncé, who was nominated for nine awards, showed off her baby bump in a glittering gold proving that the queen is, in fact, craving for gold during her second pregnancy.
A lot of fans have been worried about Queen B performing with her pregnancy. In fact, the "Halo" songstress has proven that nothing can beat her from being incredible on stage as she's always been. Beyoncé shuts down The Grammys with her "Love Drought" and medley performance amid a sea of dancers. Her Grammys performance once again reminds everyone how she got her Queen B nickname.