JAY-Z and Beyonce have proven that they’re not afraid to get down like “common folks,” as an eagle-eyed photographer snapped them enjoying some touristy fun in the Big Apple.
TMZ was on hand on Sunday (December 20), when the billionaire couple rented out the Tea Around Town tour bus to enjoy New York City.
The way it was meant to be enjoyed: in peace, quiet, and comfort.
The outlet confirmed that the couple’s children — Blue Ivy, Sir, and Rumi — were also in tow, as were a few of the pair’s closest family and friends.
The group rode around Times Square taking in the sights and the sounds stopping at Bryant Park and Saks Fifth Avenue to check out their holiday display along the way.
And, in true touristy fashion, JAY-Z and Beyonce also enjoyed the tea, scones, and other treats on the bus.
Even though Hov and Bey are “just like us” in a lot of ways, they’re also still billionaires and super-successful musicians who get collab requests from some of the biggest names in the business — including, most recently, Britney Spears.
Spears got her dance on at home on October 9 to kick off her week in a cheetah-print bikini and ripped black top while grooving to Bey’s LEMONADE cut “Daddy Lessons.”
In the since-deleted Instagram post, Britney expressed her desire to one day link up with Hov and have him spit a verse on a reworked version of the track with her.
“So many people have done remixes to my songs without my knowledge,” she wrote underneath the video. “So I guess it’s safe to say I will be redoing this song eventually. !!! Just need to meet Jay-Z and add a rap to it … what’s up???”
“Daddy Lessons” was released in 2016 as part of Beyoncé’s aforementioned album and peaked at No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. A remix featuring The Chicks dropped that same year.
Britney Spears has yet to collaborate with either JAY-Z or Beyoncé, although she did appear in a gladiator-themed Pepsi Super Bowl commercial with Bey and Pink in 2004. The ad was soundtracked by Queen’s “We Will Rock You.”
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Source: USA Today