Beyonce’s husband Jay-Z makes rare comments about why he likes to collaborate with her: ‘She’s an incredibly hard worker, super talented, very inspiring’

Jay-Z loves working with his wife Beyonce because she is ‘super detail-orientated’ and ‘inspiring’.

The power couple have collaborated musically, toured together, and, most recently, joined forces for Tiffany & Co’s About Love campaign.

And the 51-year-old music mogul has revealed why it’s so easy to work with his ‘super talented’ spouse.

Cheers: Jay-Z made rare comments about his wife Beyonce this weekend. He said he loves working with her because she is ‘super detail-orientated’ and ‘inspiring’

Speaking in a rare interview with Entertainment Tonight at the 18th anniversary of his 40/40 Club in New York City on Saturday night the 99 Problems hitmaker gushed: ‘She’s super detail-oriented, obviously, as you can see from her work.

‘She’s an incredibly hard worker, super talented, very inspiring.’

The star-studded bash was also attended by the likes of Megan Thee Stallion – who is signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation label – Swizz Beatz and Busta Rhymes, to name a few.

Love it: The power couple have collaborated musically, toured together, and, most recently, joined forces for Tiffany & Co’s About Love campaign

Props: Speaking in a rare interview with Entertainment Tonight at the 18th anniversary of his 40/40 Club in New York City on Saturday night the 99 Problems hitmaker gushed: ‘She’s super detail-oriented, obviously, as you can see from her work’

The high-profile duo’s romance is the center of the ad for the luxury jewelry brand, which launches on September 2.

In a statement, the Crazy in Love pair said: ‘Love is the diamond that the jewelry and art decorate.’

The Destiny’s Child star and her other half – who have Blue Ivy, nine, and four-year-old twins Rumi and Sir together – have also created a dazzling film for the brand filmed by Jay-Z on a Super 8 camera, which arrives on September 15.

New look: The high-profile duo’s romance is the center of the ad for the luxury jewelry brand, which launches on September 2

Inspiration: Soundtracked to Beyonce’s version of Moon River, originally performed by the late Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, in which her character, Holly Golightly, is obsessed with their jewelry, the short was shot at the breathtaking Orum House in Los Angeles

Soundtracked to Beyonce’s version of Moon River, originally performed by the late Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, in which her character, Holly Golightly, is obsessed with their jewelry, the short was shot at the breathtaking Orum House in Los Angeles.

In the clip, Beyonce, 39, is wearing the stunning Tiffany Yellow Diamond – one of the largest yellow diamonds ever discovered – which has only been worn a handful of times.

Hepburn wowed in the rare diamond in promo snaps for Breakfast At Tiffany’s, while Lady Gaga borrowed it for the Oscars in 2019, and Gal Gadot’s character, Linnet Ridgeway-Doyle, wears a replica in the upcoming mystery thriller movie, Death on the Nile.

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Rare: In the clip, Beyonce, 39, is wearing the stunning Tiffany Yellow Diamond – one of the largest yellow diamonds ever discovered – which has only been worn a handful of times

Meanwhile, Tiffany’s has agreed to donate $2 million to Black colleges and universities in the US for scholarships and internships.

This comes after Beyonce was said to be ‘disappointed and angry’ at unknowingly modeling a ‘blood diamond’ in her new Tiffany & Co. campaign after facing furious online backlash. 

The singer wore the famed 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond, in a photoshoot with her husband Jay Z, which debuted last week – becoming just the fourth female – and the first black woman – to ever wear the gem. 

However the chart-topper and the luxury jewelry brand have come under furious fire over the decision to showcase the controversial diamond, with many social media users calling attention to its contentious history and the circumstances under which it was mined.   

The diamond was discovered in a colonial mine in Kimberley, South Africa, in 1877 – at a time when the country, and its mines, were under British colonial rule – and when predominantly black migrant workers were subjected to horrific conditions while receiving paltry, and sometimes no, pay in return. 

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Upset: This comes after Beyonce was said to be ‘disappointed and angry’ at unknowingly modeling a ‘blood diamond’ in her new Tiffany & Co. campaign after facing furious online backlash