Beyonce pregnant with second child?

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Beyonce and Jay-Z just celebrated their daughter Blue Ivy's fourth birthday last week with a fairy-themed party attended by a few of the couple's celebrity friends and their children.

While the power couple was certainly happy to celebrate their little girl's milestone, all eyes were on the "Crazy In Love" singer once again as her appearance at the event sparked a fresh wave of pregnancy rumors.

Some media outlets such as Hollywoodlife and Radar Online were able to take pictures of the 34-year-old at the Cake Mix in West Hollywood, which shows her wearing a bulky grey sweatshirt. Hollywoodlife speculates that the star might be covering up a baby bump as Beyonce's midsection appeared to be fuller than usual in her chosen attire.

On Sunday night, there was more speculation that the singer might be pregnant when she was photographed with her husband while leaving a West Hollywood restaurant. According to the Daily Mail, Beyonce and Jay Z had dinner at Son of A Gun before attending several Golden Globes afterparties, and in pictures published by the website, the singer is seen wearing an oversized army coat over a short black dress. The star kept her arms crossed over her midsection while walking to their car.

While it is unclear at this point whether the star is pregnant or not, the Daily Mail reports that there were no reports confirming or denying that Beyonce sipped any alcohol while attending any of the parties on Sunday.

Speculation that the "End of Time" singer was pregnant started back in September, when Beyonce was photographed on vacation with her husband and her daughter, and she was seen covering up her bathing suit. If the pregnancy rumors are true, fans will likely find out on Feb. 7, as Beyonce is slated to join Coldplay on stage for the Super Bowl halftime show.

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