Galaxy

6 Dec 2014

The Power couple Jay-Z with Beyonce celebrate his 45th birthday in Iceland

Beyonce Knowles and her husband Jay-Z are celebrating the rapper's 45th birthday in Iceland. The couple, who arrived in the Nordic country on Monday, December 1, is reportedly staying at the luxurious Trophy Lodge resort.

Beyonce and Jay-Z were seen visiting Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa on Thursday, December 4. In a photo obtained by E! Online, they were seen wearing thick outfits while walking away from a helicopter. The pair were also reportedly taking a helicopter over an active volcano.

Juliana Oharah, a niece of the helicopter pilot who's hired by Beyonce and Jay-Z, told Radar Online that the couple's family arrived in Iceland with Blue Ivy on Thursday. "They came before the party guests to have a few days to themselves," she said of the couple's family, "They booked two more helicopters for sight-seeing [on Friday]."

Juliana said the party had a heavy security in order to ensure the couple and their guests could privately enjoy the night. "Bey and Jay slow danced to 'Let's Stay Together' by Al Green," she added.

According to Juliana, the couple left Iceland on Friday. "Jay Z, Beyonce, Blue and her nanny went in one plane to California," she said, before adding that some of their friends stayed behind to enjoy sightseeing in the country. She said Jay-Z left a 2000 Euro tip for his uncle.

Jose Mourinho claimed "the best team lost" after blues first premier league defeat

Jose Mourinho pointed the finger at the Newcastle United ball boys after seeing Chelsea lose their unbeaten record this season and added: "The best team lost." 
After a bright start at St James' Park, Chelsea struggled to assert their authority and Newcastle established a two-goal lead through Papiss Cisse goals in the 57th and 78th minutes.
The Blues threatened a comeback when Steven Taylor received a second yellow card on 81 minutes and Didier Drogba then headed home from Cesc Fabregas' free kick, but the hosts -- who had to field rookie goalkeeper Jak Alnwick for the second half -- held on for a memorable win.
"We were unlucky," he said in quotes published on his club's official Twitter feed. "The best team lost. The team that tried to win lost. That's football.
"It's the kind of defeat that's easy to accept -- we were unlucky. We conceded goals the only time they crossed the line."
Mourinho, who has never won at Newcastle in the Premier League, said the ball boys had made it difficult for his side.
"We wanted to play more football but it was not possible because a few things I thought didn't belong any more to top-level football but still belongs -- the ball disappeared, the ball doesn't come, another ball comes, the ball boys run away -- these kind of situations that unfortunately are still part of the game. But no complaints," he said.
He stressed that he did not blame his players for the result.
"My players tried everything. I have no complaints," he said. "Congratulations to Newcastle. That's it. I would be disappointed if the first defeat arrived with a referee mistake or my team being complacent, but we were unlucky.
"The goals were strange rebounds and bounces. We were just unlucky. That's crystal clear. One day we will be lucky."

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