Rumors about Beyonce's pregnancy has come and gone over the years. Recently, the rumor once again resurfaces thanks to Ivy Park ad campaign video of Beyonce wearing an army green bodysuit that shows what people think as a baby bump. Shortly after the video was released on YouTube, January 27, it was quickly taken down leaving the pregnancy rumor a mystery.
As per Hollywood Life, a Twitter fan site called Formation addressed the pregnancy rumor by tweeting: "We can exclusively confirm that Beyonce is pregnant with her second child. That's why her team deleted the new Ivy Park ad." However, either Beyonce or her team hasn't yet confirmed about the rumor.
Beyonce doesn't seem to be ready to make any announcement although in the past years she had quickly debunked any pregnancy rumors that have been addressed to her. Meanwhile, fans are under the impression that the songstress is pregnant with her second child with Jay-Z for real since her team has remained silent and refused to either confirm or deny it. Fans are expecting Beyonce to give her statement about the pregnancy rumor soon.
Beyonce's pregnancy rumor previously swirled around last summer when the hit-maker was launching her album, "Lemonade". The rumor about Beyonce being pregnant appears even more convincing since there are leaked pictures showing her wearing a lot of oversized clothing lately for nothing but covering her baby bump. Sooner or later, Beyonce and Jay-Z will be forced to make an official announcement about the speculations.
However, if the rumor turns out to be true, it could give a little drop of fresh air to debunk another rumor saying that Jay-Z and Beyonce's marriage is in trouble. Hopefully, fans will get to see if Blue Ivy is going to have a little brother or sister. Meanwhile, Beyonce is scheduled to perform at Coachella next year, but it seems a long way to revealing whether she, in fact, is pregnant. Let's just wait for Grammys red carpet arrival to see if the pregnancy rumor is true.
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