Beyoncé, Jay-Z buy $11.5 million U.K. estate while carrying $110 million Bel-Air debt
Beyoncé and Jay-Z buy an $11.5 million Cotswolds estate, adding privacy and scenic views to their $300 million global property portfolio.
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z buy an $11.5 million Cotswolds estate, adding privacy and scenic views to their $300 million global property portfolio.
Despite $3.4 billion in wealth, Beyoncé and Jay-Z owe $110.55 million on their Bel-Air home, with mortgages and taxes adding up.
Beyoncé integrates premium whisky brand, SirDavis, into tour branding, expanding her billion-dollar empire.
The Ulta partnership marks an important new chapter for Cécred, which first launched as a direct-to-consumer brand through cecred.com.
The trademark process began in 2012 when Beyoncé’s company, BGK Trademark Holdings LLC, filed the initial application.
Levi Strauss teased a potential collaboration with Beyoncé in a cryptic Instagram post.
Beyoncé’s music career, spanning nearly three decades as a solo artist and with Destiny’s Child, has been the cornerstone of her financial empire.
Early in May 2023, Beyonce began dropping hints about Cecred during the Renaissance Tour, and now the line has been officially introduced to the market.
Beyonce smiled to the bank as her Renaissance Tour grossed $460 million during the summer, and earned her $145 million.
The 56-stop tour, which commenced in May, showcased Beyonce’s unwavering dominance in the world of entertainment.
Beyonce is not only a global superstar but also a savvy businesswoman.
Jay-Z and Beyonce got a deal on the purchase price, as the mansion was initially offered for $295 million.
Her world tour is set to amass $2.1 billion, as Forbes predicts record-breaking ticket sales.
The move comes after her activewear brand, Ivy Park, severed ties with German sportswear brand, Adidas.