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Beyonce and Jay Z Renew Vows

Divorce? Whats that? Crazy in love is more like it!
That’s right, Beyonce and Jay Z renew vows amid months of speculation and divorce rumors— the Carter reign continues! A source tells People Magazine that “They did have major problems, but they worked it out and they’ve renewed their vows.”
Not only are the two stronger than before and putting those rumors of a split to rest, but they are also reportedly in search of a new home. Where, might you ask? In the City of Love aka La Ville-Lumuire (City of Light), but love is more appropriate here— Paris of course!
They’ve been spotted in and out of Paris for weeks now and according to People, they’ve explored properties in areas near Seine, the gated community known as “Millionaire’s Row” and Elysee Place.
Finally, some positivity in a sea of negative Nancys. Let’s take a moment to applaud the Beyhive for their undying affection for Beyonce and the rest of the Carter clan,

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from constantly believing love would prevail (even when signs pointed to divorce),

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for running to Blue Ivy’s side when critiques made her hair topic of conversation (and threatening to have people [Karrueche] kicked out of the U.S.), to even in recent events with them coming at Queen Bey’s new do:

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This fan club means business; they’re unbothered by the haters and standing loyal to their queen, as they should.
Congrats to the happy couple!

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