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Jay-Z reflects on raising three children with wife Beyonce amid a pandemic

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Jay-Z thinks 'feeling loved' is the most important thing for a child.The 99 Problems hitmaker – who has daughter Blue Ivy, six, and twins Rumi and Sir, three, with wife Beyonce – has 'no idea' what his kids want to do in the future but he and his spouse are determined to offer them love and support, no matter what, as that way 'anything is possible'.In an interview with the Sunday Times Style, the rapper, 51, said: '[Family] is your foundation. 'Family is your foundation': Jay-Z discussed raising his children with wife Beyonce in the midst of a global pandemic (pictured 2014)'Feeling loved is the most important thing a child needs, you know?

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