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Jay Z And Beyonce AP Photo/Ron Schwane Thursday June 16

Beyonce And Jay Z Bring Their Love To Basketball Game

Beyoncé and Jay Z put on another great public display of affection while sitting courtside at Game 6 of the NBA Playoffs Thursday. Despite all the speculation raised by ‘Lemonade’ it seems the Formation tour has been great for the couple, bringing them closer than ever.

According to a source for E! News:

“Beyoncé and Jay are really working on their marriage. Jay is making time for Beyoncé and his family more overall,” the source told us exclusively, adding that their time on the road is also lending a hand to bringing these two together again. “Beyoncé’s tour has brought Jay and Beyoncé very close. Jay has been by Beyoncé’s side during many of her shows so far.”

And when they’re not on the road supporting each other, these two are spending quality time on intimate dates. “They also have been making time for date nights with each other to some of their favorite restaurants around New York City,” the insider continued. “They went on a romantic boat ride and got to laugh and enjoy the day together. They are in such a happy place as a couple…Beyoncé and Jay have found love again and it’s very obvious to all the people around them.”

Awwwwww let’s clap it up for Jay Z and Beyonce — they have the cutest kid, the best careers in music and a great marriage. Must be nice.

Beyonce and Jay Z Game 6 Cleveland Warriors 6/16/16 AP Photo/ Ron Schwane

Well we’re still waiting for our Carteresque life to happen but in the memetime we’ve been enjoying the public’s reaction to Jay and Bey’s presence at the game — apparently served as a psychological warfare tactic against the Warriors in some ways. Definitely kept Ayesha Curry on the bus a little longer.

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