Blue Ivy Carter, Egypt Dean Future Power Couple? Alicia Keys Says Her Son Has A Crush On Jay-Z And Beyonce's Daughter

Alicia Key's Son Has A Crush On Blue Ivy Carter
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Sounds like Alicia Keys' son Egypt Dean is making his moves early.

According to Keys, her 2-year-old tot has a crush on Beyonce and Jay-Z's 13-month-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter. In an appearance on "The Wendy Williams Show" on Feb. 18, the "Girl On Fire" singer revealed that she and the Carters get together for play dates every now and then, but one turned into more of a love fest -- and Jay-Z wasn't happy about it.

"We'll get together and meet there [at the Knowles-Carter house] and like hang out and the kids will hang out and I think Egypt kissed Blue ... and I don't think Jay liked it very much," Keys joked. "He called my husband [Swizz Beatz] and he was like, 'Umm ... watch your son.'"

But it appears Egypt's little act didn't really bother Mr. Carter, who met up with the tiny tyke during the 2013 NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 17 at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Both Jay-Z and Beyonce fawned over Egypt, who is a huge New York Knicks fan, according to his mommy.

"He's so adorable," Keys, 32, said of her son. "I can't even tell you how big of a basketball fan he is, you can't believe it. Like, he knows the whole starting lineup, he can say their numbers, he can say their names and at night, he has a special song for Melo [Carmelo Anthony] that he sings. And J.R. Smith. It's very cute."

We all know Jay-Z is a big basketball fan as well, so maybe this whole Egypt-Blue thing will work out ... in 20 years.

Watch Alicia's full interview with Wendy Williams above.

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