
I'm an artist so I obviously want a certain kind of attention but it's more for my work as opposed to presenting myself as a public person," she said.

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He didn't seem disturbed that I didn't understand who he was, he's not full of himself."Īs for her own moment in the spotlight, Grossman said she did not expect it to last forever. Grossman said she was left "energised" by their chat, which lasted around 15-20 minutes while Jay Z travelled from Canal Street to Atlantic Avenue. "When I went and looked at his website I found – of course he highlights his own work – but he just gave tremendous amount of space on it to other artists, collaborations with other people, to just highlighting other people and I appreciated that about him and had that feeling that he was giving me attention in the same way. "He did write down on the back of an envelope his website," Grossman said. An artist producing both drawings and sculpture, she said she had noticed more people visiting her website since she was identified as the woman in the video, although since the encounter she has been more interested in looking at Jay-Z's own. Like Jay-Z, Grossman was born in Brooklyn, and now lives in Manhattan. The musician - who was signed to Jay Z's label Roc Nation in April this year - shared footage of the incident on. She said she "did have name recognition" later in their encounter, when Jay-Z gave his full (stage) name: "I don't think you can live in this world and not recognise Jay-Z's name." Pop singer Maeta was bitten by a snake while shooting a music video. "We had such a nice conversation and then it became obvious during the conversation that he was very famous," Grossman said. In the video on his YouTube channel the rapper is seen introducing himself as Jay and explaining that he is a musician on his way to perform at the Brooklyn arena. Grossman, who was travelling from Manhattan to Brooklyn to visit a friend, said she had scooted over to allow others to sit down. "They were all taking pictures of a man I did not recognise." After noticing that people were "laughing and smiling", Grossman's second thought was that she was about to be subjected to a flash mob. "My first thought was oh my God there's been a disaster upstairs," she said. Grossman told the Guardian on Wednesday that despite her initial bewilderment as Jay-Z, his entourage, and a horde of cameraphone-wielding fans piled onto the subway, she had enjoyed their chat. "Yes," the rapper replies sheepishly, before conceding: "Not very famous, you don't know me." "Are you famous?" Grossman asks Jay-Z as he takes a seat next to her on the crowded R train, security personnel close at hand. At one point in the 25-minute film the rapper is shown taking the subway to his final performance, which is where he encounters Grossman. Let’s keep up with them together.Ellen Grossman, 67, sprung to fame on Tuesday after Jay-Z published a short documentary about his concerts that opened the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Love knowing what your favorite stars are up to? Same. Why attend a few crowded events when you can have a whole megayacht to yourself? It’s unclear how long Beyoncé and Jay-Z plan on vacationing on the boat, but they’re out there living their best lives. Oh, and the yacht is so big that it even has its own support yacht.

The ship has several decks-including a helipad on the roof-and the amenities feature a vast spa pool, cryosauna, gym, submarine, and water sports equipment (to name a few!). There are 55 crew members, many of whom are dual-trained to be chefs, housekeepers, medics, dive instructors, hairdressers, and more. Onboard, the ship can accommodate 25 guests in suites with clean-lined, contemporary decor, Boat International reports. It’s rumored that Jeff Bezos bought the yacht, but other sources say he’s not the owner. and orange-and-yellow neon shoes, was already bragging about his boat. On Instagram, Beyoncé has been sharing photos from her family vacation on the impressive ship-which measures 417 feet long and likely cost more than $500 million to build, Bloomberg reports. Jay-Zs jarring video for 99 Problems, which depicts his own murder as a metaphor. It's called the Flying Fox and costs nearly $4 million a week to rent. But it’s not just any big yacht-it’s the world’s largest yacht available for charter. If you’ve noticed Beyoncé and Jay-Z haven’t been to a few major events recently (like the MTV VMAs and last night's Met Gala), it’s because they’re busy vacationing on a massive yacht.
