Beyonce and Jay-Z celebrate fifth wedding anniversary in Cuba
The 31-year-old singer cut a striking image, with her hair styled into cornrows.
She was wearing a patterned yellow ensemble which showed off her legs while rapper Jay-Z, 43, looked like the quintessential tourist in shorts, a blue T-shit and hat.
Power couple: Beyonce and Jay-Z stepped out in Havana, Cuba, on Thursday as they dined out for lunch to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary
Police were called to keep the crowds at bay after Beyonce and Jay-Z were mobbed in Havana, Cuba.
The celebrity couple were celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary in the island capital when they were surrounded by dozens of well-wishers.
The law enforcement officers arrived at the renowned restaurant La Guarida on Wednesday night.
All
eyes: Jay-Z appeared to stare protectively of his wife who carefully
stepped behind him in heels as they walked into the flash of waiting
cameras
Beaming
beauty: Beyonce otherwise beamed and smiled for the cameras and her
fans and guess what, she was not wearing a drop of
makeup. The famous couple’s bodyguards’ presence outside set the gritty,
bustling neighbourhood of Centre Havana abuzz, and a crowd gathered
downstairs shouting Beyonce’s name until she went to a balcony and
waved. Waitress Silvia Fernandez said Beyonce toured the eatery and looked
at photos of past celebrity clients including Jack Nicholson, Jodie
Foster, Danny Glover, Will Smith and James Belushi.‘She was beautiful, without a drop of makeup, very natural,’ Fernandez said. ‘What happened with the people was incredible.’
The privately run restaurant is famous as the filming location for the hit movie Strawberry and Chocolate, and is a mainstay on Havana’s tourist circuit.
The couple – who married Paris on April 4, 2008 – toured colonial Old Havana wearing dark glasses and were surrounded by bodyguards and excited fans.
Beyonce and Jay-Z declined to speak to reporters, and it was not clear why they travelled to Cuba. State-run website CubaSi called it a tourist trip.
Washington’s 51-year embargo makes it illegal for U.S. citizens to
visit Cuba for mere tourism, although tens of thousands of Americans
travel there each year on academic, religious, journalistic or cultural
exchange visas.
The Obama administration eased many of the restrictions in 2011, but tourists still need a special visa or to be part of an organized tour.
In the past, artists who were challenged by the government have said they visited for cultural purposes.
The Obama administration eased many of the restrictions in 2011, but tourists still need a special visa or to be part of an organized tour.
In the past, artists who were challenged by the government have said they visited for cultural purposes.
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