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Beyonce and husband Jay-Z welcomed their first child into the world on Saturday and according to reports have already spent £1 million on ensuring their daughter, Blue Ivy, has the best of everything. Star magazine claims that the couple has stocked their three homes with everything the baby girl could want including a rocking horse that reputedly cost £400,000.
"They're really pulling out all the stops. The two of them have been spending like there's no tomorrow!" an insider told the publication. "Together they've bought a Swarovski-studded high chair by Carla Monchen for £10,000, and a Fantasy 'posh tots' coach carriage crib for £30,000. They've even splashed out on a £20,000 magical windmill playhouse for the garden and a mini Bugatti car too." The celebrity couple have also spent £240,000 making each of the nurseries in their three homes identical to ensure the baby feels at home when they travel around America.
The proud parents released an official statement yesterday confirming the addition to their family. "Hello Hello Baby Blue!" the message from the musical pair began. "We are happy to announce the arrival of our beautiful daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, born on Saturday, January 7, 2012. […] She was delivered naturally at a healthy 7lbs and it was the best experience of both of our lives."
Meanwhile, a representative for the hospital in New York where Beyonce gave birth has dispelled reports that the couple paid $1.3 million to rent an entire maternity floor of the hospital. "The family is housed in an executive suite at the hospital and is being billed the standard rate for those accommodations. The family does have its own security detail on site. However, the hospital has been and continues to be in control of managing all security at the facility."
The hospital rep also added that they had received no complaints from any other patients staying at the hospital following reports that a father was stopped from entering the intensive care unit to see his premature twins by the stars' security and that mothers at the hospital were considering filing a lawsuit because of the alleged disruption.
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