Jay-Z On Starting A Family With Beyonce

You know it is very very rare that this dude would ever talk about his relationship with Beyonce. He didn’t do it when they were dating and most certainly wouldn’t do it after they got married. Hell they don’t even like to display affection out in public. But I guess Kingsize magazine caught Jay slippin check out what he had to say about his relationship with “B” below.
“I’d like to be a dad some day and I love children,” Jay-Z said. “You start your life with expectations and dreams, then life unfolds and it doesn’t always turn out the way you imagined. Life is what it is. And at this point it’s up to somebody else. I don’t think there is such thing as a perfect relationship. It is unrealistic and hoping for too much. I don’t think it is worth all that pressure. We also have our struggles and problems.”
Side Note: That was some real talk he just said in that interview. As hard as Beyonce works and Jay’s never ending elevation in his career I’m amazed that we see them together as much as we do on these other blog sites. I can’t see Beyonce Pregnant.
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