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Beyonce Angers Breast Feeders

Jay-Z and Beyonce have given birth to their first child, Blue Ivy Carter, and already this celebrity baby has her first scandal!

According to sources at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, a group of women from a breastfeeding class at the hospital are enraged at how they have been treated during the whole Beyonce birthing situation.

Apparently, the mothers feel they had been “neglected” by the hospital staff and that Beyonce’s security people have been “extremely rude.”

“Someone at the hospital should be protecting us patients,” says one mother.

Now the women are discussing the possibility of filing a lawsuit against the hospital due to how they were treated.

Do these women have a case?

On a another note, you may be wondering why Beyonce and Jay picked out such a unique name for their first daughter.

It has been said that Blue is Jay-Z’s favorite color and in the title of three of his albums (“Blueprint”, “Blueprint 2” and “The Blueprint 3”) while the name Ivy contains a reference to the Roman numeral “IV” also known as the number four.

The number four is special for the couple because Beyonce was born on September 4th, Jay-Z was born on December 4th, the couple was married on April 4th and of course Beyonce’s most recent album is titled “4.”

But there are also those who believe the name Blue Ivy is related to the secret satanic cult called the Illuminati.

According to these claims, Blue stands for “Born Living Under Evil” and Ivy stands for “Illuminati’s Very Youngest.”

So what do you think, is Beyonce’s child the spawn of Satan?

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