Beyonce And Jay Z Now Living Apart In New Mansion? Divorce Rumors, Another Publicity Stunt?

Could Beyonce and Jay Z be finally headed for splitsville?

A staffer who works for the couple may have lent credence to this rumor after revealing to Radar Online that the two are allegedly now staying on opposite sides of their new multi-million Beverly Hills mansion.

"Jay Z and Beyonce each have their own bedrooms," the insider told Radar Online. "They are on opposite sides of a long hallway with Blue Ivy's room in between them."

It has been a while since rumors surfaced that the "Crazy in Love" singer and award-winning rapper were experiencing marital woes and were mulling to put an end to their shaky relationship.

This was however downplayed by the former Destiny Child's father Mathew Knowles who reportedly said that the pair was only playing up the divorce rumors in order to generate publicity for their "On The Run" tour.

But this time, it seems that the growing rift between Beyonce and Jay Z is for real, as they have purportedly been having fights even in front of their house staff.

"Beyonce blew up at Jay Z for no reason and was barking orders at everyone like she was the first person to ever move into a new home," another insider previously told Radar.

"They got into a huge fight in front of everyone over how he is handling the move," the insider added. "He told her that they only reason they chose this place to begin with is because it is what she wanted, not him."

The public has become quite skeptical regarding rumors of a Beyonce-Jay Z divorce following the infamous "elevator" incident involving the highly-popular hiphop artist and the singer-songwriter's sister Solange, according to the Inquisitr.

After creating a media frenzy, the fight was perceived as a calculated move by the power couple to boost ticket sales for their concert tour.

Whether true or not, the elevator encounter seemed to have worked to everybody's advantage, as the Beyonce-Jay Z concert grossed more than $109 million in ticket sales, and was attended by nearly a million concert goers.

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