Beyonce and Jay Z join Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey at a luxurious villa in Lake Como
Beyonce and her husband Jay Z enjoyed a very lavish trip to a luxurious villa in Lake Como, Italy, with Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey on Sunday.
The singer, 41, and her rapper husband, 53, were seen relaxing on a grand rooftop balcony at the villa after travelling to the sun-soaked location by yacht.
The pair were joined by internet entrepreneur Jack, 46, and a whole host of other guests as they made the most of their trip to the celebrity hotspot.
It was quite the lavish celebrity gathering on the villa balcony as the trio are worth more than $7billion (£5.5billion) combined.
Beyonce has a net worth of $500million (£393million), while her record producer husband Jay Z is worth $2.5billion (£1.9billion), according to Forbes.
The power couple who share kids Blue Ivy, 11, and twins Rumi and Sir, five have a net worth of $3billion (£2.5billion) combined.
Jay Z has reportedly almost doubled his fortune thanks to his numerous companies, including entertainment agency Roc Nation and his cognac brand D’ussé.
On their latest lavish trip to Lake Como, Beyonce and Jay Z joined former Twitter CEO Jack, who has a staggering net worth of $4.2billion (£3.6billion).
For the luxurious holiday, Beyonce looked effortlessly stylish in a blue striped jumpsuit with ruffled sleeves.
She styled her golden locks cascading across her shoulders in loose waves and shielded her eyes with a pair of black sunglasses.
The Love On Top hitmaker showed off her natural beauty and appeared to be in good spirits as she chatted and socialised with other guests.
Meanwhile, Jay Z cut a casual figure in an oversized white T-shirt and blue board shorts with teal sharks printed across them.
He kept comfortable in a pair of white trainers and tucked his dark locs beneath a white bucket hat. Since marrying in 2008, Beyonce and Jay Z have invested in a number of different real estate purchases.
They have owned and sold homes in New York City, New Orleans, the Hamptons, Miami Beach and Los Angeles, according to Architectural Digest.