Good news, Bey Z fans. It looks like Jay Z and Beyonce will not be headed towards a divorce after all. The two were recently spotted celebrating their wedding anniversary together. Hopefully their vacation was enough to take Jay Z's mind off of his pending lawsuits and the stress attached with his super expensive purchase of Tidal, a high-end streaming service.
Forget what you may have read in the tabloids, not to mention that crazy elevator assault video, Jay Z and Beyonce are reportedly doing better than ever.
After all, the two were recently photographed spending quality time together in Hawaii, where the A-list couple were celebrating the anniversary of their wedding date.
And, according to Huffington Post, Jay Z and Beyonce seemed as happily in love as ever:
"Aloha, Queen B...Beyoncé, appropriately donning a crown of tropical flowers, and Jay Z were spotted looking happy as ever while celebrating their seventh wedding anniversary at a resort on Hawaii's Big Island on Tuesday."
Of course, divorce rumors aren't the only reason Jay could be stressed out these days.
The rap superstar recently shelled out big bucks to purchase a high-quality music streaming service, Tidal, as well as the parent company.
But, as Forbes tells readers, with the high-quality audio comes a high price tag for users, and there's no guarantee users will pay the premium:
"Jay Z acquired Tidal's parent company Sweden's Aspiro last month for $56 million and quickly set out to make it a premium platform, teaming up exclusively with top talent. But Tidal does not stream for free. Its base cost is $9.99 a month, with a $19.99 a month price tag for premium version. It's not entirely clear if the artist-owners will pull their content from other streaming sites."
What do you think about the latest reports? Is there any chance that Beyonce and Jay Z are actually headed towards divorce? Will Jay Z's investment in Tidal pay off?
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