Beyoncé Hiding Growing Baby Bump? Singer Wears Looser Fitting Clothing Amid Talk She’s Pregnant
Jan. 28 2015, Updated 2:02 p.m. ET
Is Blue Ivy going to be a big sister?! Beyoncé and her hubby Jay Z have been hounded with pregnancy rumors over the past few months. But the singer’s appearance at the Dec. 8 Brooklyn Nets game left many convinced she may indeed be preggers with her second child.
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Is Blue Ivy going to be a big sister?! Beyoncé and her hubby Jay Z have been hounded with pregnancy rumors over the past few months. But the singer’s appearance at the Dec. 8 Brooklyn Nets game left many convinced she may indeed be preggers with her second child.
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“She was eating everything in sight!” a witness who sat behind the couple at the game told OK!. “She had popcorn, candy, soft pretzels and peanuts — but no beer.”
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Beyoncé's outfit choices have also changed over the past few months. At the top of the year, following the release of her hit self-titled album, Beyoncé, Bey was flaunting her amazing body in curve-hugging dresses and looks that showed tons of skin.
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But by November, the singer was opting for looser fitting outfits. Even during her recent appearance at the Billboard Women in Music luncheon in New York City in December, Bey rocked a burgundy dress with draping that sat loosly over her stomach -- ideal for masking a baby bump!
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And it wouldn’t be the first time Beyonce has hidden a pregnancy! When she was pregnant with her daughter, Blue Ivy, Bey employed several clothing illusions to keep her big secret under wraps!
When she performed at the Roseland Ball Room in New York City in August 2011, just one month before officially revealing her pregnancy at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, the star used some clever draping to hide her growing belly. And she even added a peek of abs in an attempt to throw us off!
So is the timing right for Beyoncé and Jay Z to give Blue Ivy a sibling?
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