Beyoncé and Jay Z are celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary, and although the power couple aren’t afraid to be open about their relationship’s ups and downs, they are still as strong as ever.

Given that they first met in 2000, when Beyoncé was 18 and Jay-Z was 30, the odds of their relationship lasting this long were stacked against them.

They may be two of the most successful recording artists of all time, but they’ve faced a number of obstacles, including Jay Z’s infidelity, family feuds, and their struggle to have children.

Beyoncé and her husband appear to be stronger than ever, despite the ups and downs.

The power couple, who have a combined total of 56 Grammy Awards, married in a private ceremony on April 4, 2008, according to The Sun. Beyoncé has admitted to some cheating scandals in their marriage, but the two are happily married with three children.

Individually, both artists bring in a nice bag, but the Carters’ billion-dollar empire will expand in the coming years as they grow stronger.

Aside from their solo music ventures, Beyonce and Jay Z have the crowd going wild when they touch the stage together. The Carter’s first On the Run Tour grossed $95 million, and when the couple took the tour for a second spin with On The Run II, they grossed over $200 million.

Because Jay Z and Beyoncé have mastered the art of “taking care of home while still flying,” their children are likely to follow in their footsteps. The couple has three children: Blue Ivy, their eldest daughter, and twins Rumi and Sir. Blue Ivy became one of the richest children in the United States in 2021, with a net worth of $500 million.

With business deals like Roc Nation’s long-standing partnership with the NFL, the couple’s 2021 partnership as brand ambassadors for Tiffany & Co., in which Blue Ivy also participated, and Bey’s upcoming tour, the Carters’ offspring are sure to be set.

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