You-Need-More-People :: Beyonce Labor Rumors Continue

Early Tuesday afternoon, the rumor mill began with chatter about Beyonce Knowles allegedly planning to check into a New York hospital to deliver her first bambino. Although Beyonce announced her pregnancy this summer (on August 28th, at the MTV Video Music Awards), she nor her husband, Jay-Z, have announced a delivery date. Here’s what has been reported:
- An unconfirmed high profile patient is expected to give birth at New York’s St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital (on the Upper West Side)
- Hospital staff believe that this high profile person is Beyonce
- Half of the (luxurious) labor and delivery suite has been booked (P.S. it’s the same suite that Alicia Keys delivered her baby at.)
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A spokesperson for the hospital disputed claims that Beyonce was scheduled to deliver her baby Tuesday. She explained:
“No, Beyonce is not scheduled to give birth.”

[NY Post, Media Take Out, Global Grind]
P.S. Our source(s) have called up to St. Luke’s and confirmed some of the details above. No word on if Beyonce will deliver at this particular hospital at this point. Call me crazy, but I don’t believe any of this…but hell, who asked me, right?
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