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Monday
Jan092012

Baby Beyoncé Arrival Keeps Other Parents From Seeing Their Newborn Babies

When Beyoncé and Jay-Z arrived at Lenox Hill Hospital on the Upper East Side Friday night for a scheduled Saturday C-section birth, the place went into VIP lock-down. Windows were blacked out. Extra security was brought in. Families weren't allowed to see their own newborn children.

That's right.

Via the New York Post:

“They just used the hospital like it was their own and nobody else mattered,” raged new [Brooklyn] dad Neil Coulon, whose efforts to see his premature, newborn twins in the neonatal ICU were disrupted by the birth of little Blue Ivy Carter. “They locked us into the NICU and would say, ‘You can’t come out to the hallway for the next 20 minutes.’ When I finally was able to go back out, I went to the waiting room and they’d ushered my family downstairs!”

Coulon goes on to explain that his relatives drove over four hours to see his new babies, only to be pushed aside. Lenox Hill hospital workers don't seem thrilled about the circus either:

“People are really upset and complaining,” said the hospital worker, noting that the medical staff has to “shut down” whenever there’s movement on Beyonce’s part.

The super famous couple and new baby Blue Ivy are still in the hospital, though they've been moved to a special VIP pad on another floor so that their own visitors may come by. Let's hope they don't get too many visitors though. If Gwyneth, Rihanna and former members of Destiny's Child all pop in at the same time, the entire hospital may be evacuated.

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