Beyoncé and Jay-Z recently celebrated their 13th anniversary and jetted off to Las Vegas to celebrate.
27.03.2021 - 22:24 / wonderwall.com
TMZ, three storage units in Los Angeles, filled with Beyonce's belongings, were robbed twice this month and it is estimated that the perpetrators took over $1 million worth of her valuables.
The storage units, rented out by Queen Bey's production company, Parkwood Entertainment, held items including expensive handbags and dresses, which were stolen over a week long period. According to a law enforcement source, the heist also resulted in children's toys and photos, which belonged to a stylist of
.Beyoncé and Jay-Z recently celebrated their 13th anniversary and jetted off to Las Vegas to celebrate.
Beyonce's family day out! While the iconic singer's social media presence is usually all about high fashion, she sometimes does take the road less travelled. In this case, Beyonce shared some precious photos from her quality family time that she recently shared with her children.
Beyoncé has been the victim of not just one but two robberies this month.
Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello recently went through a traumatic event! The duo who is currently residing in Los Angeles had their car stolen from them! TMZ recently reported that their LA mansion was targeted by thieves, who took the Lost In Japan singer’s car! The tabloid also reported that both Shawn and Camilla were home when the incident took place and the robbers even broke in through a window. When the thieves noticed the pop stars at home they quickly aborted their mission and took off,
Something terrible happened to Beyonce this month.
Beyoncé is the most awarded female artist in Grammy history, it's unsurprising that Blue Ivy Carter has started following in her mother's footsteps.The nine-year-old won her first ever award at last week's Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles for their track Brown Skin Girl.MORE: Beyoncé stops fans in their tracks with a jaw-dropping look no one saw comingTo celebrate the win, the nine-year-old could be seen posing up a storm for a series of photos shared on Beyoncé's Instagram, and in one
Beyonce's daughter Blue Ivy is celebrating her first win! The singer's 9-year-old daughter won her first Grammy when her mum Beyonce picked up an award for best music video for Brown Skin Girl. For the unversed, Blue Ivy featured alongside her mum in the winning song's video and made a lasting impression.
Lil’ Kim has congratulated Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion on their history-making wins at the this year’s Grammys.Beyoncé took home the most awards at the Los Angeles ceremony on Sunday (March 14), picking up four out of her nine nominations.
Grammy Awards and celebrities seem to be getting the hang of these virtual award shows, although some were in attendance for the ceremony last night at the Los Angeles Convention Center. One of the highlights of last night’s award show which gave a sense of normalcy was Beyoncé and Jay Z ’s attendance.
Ben Winston, 39, best known for turning James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke series into a viral staple and the first new producer since Ken Ehrlich took over the show in 1980, stuck mostly to live or pre-recorded performances spliced with videos highlighting new, streaming-bolstered stars.
Rap Performance, with pop queen and leading nominee Beyonce for the TikTok smash "Savage. "The normally glam soiree hosted by comedian Trevor Noah was scaled back due to coronavirus restrictions, but was nevertheless in large part live, with a pack of stars performing on stages in the round in Los Angeles, including a chest-baring Harry Styles and bejeweled Billie Eilish.
Beyoncé may have just broken a GRAMMY Award record but first and foremost she's thanking her family.The 39-year-old singer made history during Sunday's awards ceremony, winning her 28th GRAMMY, making her the female artist with the most trophies. As she accepted the GRAMMY for Best R&B Song for «Black Parade,» she gave a shout-out to her «rock» JAY-Z and three children; Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir.«As an artist I believe it's my job and all of our jobs to reflect the times.