Beyonce and Jay-Z to move to the Cotswolds from the US
Beyonce and Jay-Z are looking to move to the Cotswolds from the US.
The couple are globally-known names thanks to their extensive music catalogs over the years.
Beyonce has had countless hits including songs such as Single Ladies, Crazy in Love and Halo.
Her husband, Jay-Z, also has had massive singles including 99 Problems and Empire State of Mind featuring Alicia Keys.
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The Cotswolds. (Image: Pexels)
Texas-born superstar, Beyonce has recently embraced country music and will be in London later this year.
The English leg of her Cowboy Carter World Tour takes place in June and will see her travel over the Atlantic.
Yet, according to national reports, the trip could be made permanent with the married pair looking for a home in the UK.
A friend of the couple told Mail Online: "The wildfires have given them a good reason to look outside of Los Angeles to build new bases.
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'They will always be based in LA but the UK is on the agenda. Beyonce loves the UK because they support everything she does.'
The friend also revealed that Beyonce and Jay-Z are "focused on the Cotswolds now because of the land and space".
"They've stayed there," added the source.
"They've been looking for properties and will buy if they find somewhere that feels like home, but are looking at short-term agreements while they make their decision."
The couple would join several other celebrities living in the area such as Jeremy Clarkson, David and Victoria Beckham, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi.
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