Beyonce pregnant? ready for second baby with Jay-Z?

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A few weeks back, Beyoncé debuted her new look, which sparked rumors of baby number two being on the way. The total performer donning a shorter do is believed by fans to be her jumpstart to a new life and possibly a form of welcome to a new baby. While it may seem to be quite a tall order for now, OK Magazine reported that Beyoncé and Jay-Z are indeed planning to add another member to the family. The report mentioned that the couple has entertained the idea of a second child and that they are very much ready for it.

Following the gush of divorce speculations that plagued the couple (with the worst being the alleged assault of Beyonce's sister, Solange, on Jay-Z in an elevator), Beyoncé and Jay Z rose above the issues and renewed their vows, shoving and throwing all the terrible rumors out the window. OK Magazine's source even revealed that the two have since followed a "string of rules" to keep their marriage solid.

Prior to that, they were even spotted checking out some "extravagant" houses in Paris, where their first daughter was conceived. Their little one, Blue Ivy, is turning three next year and the couple may deem fitting to make her a big sister soon.

In other news, Beyonce's friend and band mate Kelly Rowland gave birth to her baby boy just last week. Beyonce took to Instagram to congratulate Rowland and her husband Tim Weatherspoon.

"There's no better feeling than holding my beautiful nephew," Beyonce captioned a photo of her holding one of baby Titan's tiny hands. "I thank God for the honor of witnessing my sister's journey into motherhood. I've always dreamt of our little ones growing up together. I'm so thankful for our bond. Baby Ty, I love you so much. Congrats to my Spoons."

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