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Beyonce Rented An AirBnB For Super Bowl Weekend
Beyoncé joins a growing list of celebs who are embracing the magical rental site that all of us plebeians also use: Airbnb.
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Beyonce Knowles appeared to pay tribute to Michael Jackson with her Super Bowl 50 outfit, which was similar to the black leather jacket he wore for his 1993 performance.
The singer was only in town for a few days but enjoyed a “contemporary masterpiece” listing on the property-sharing website, according to TMZ.
The pop phenom must have chose to take a page or two out of her 2015 predecessor Katy Perry’s halftime playbook because Queen B made a very literal styling choice in the form of some giant football-shaped diamond earrings from Lorraine Schwartz.
Beyonce even posted a picture of herself inside the house to Facebook, tagging Airbnb and saying “It was a Super weekend”.
Meanwhile, Beyoncé said she felt “proud” of her Super Bowl performance.
They include a vanished-edge pool and spa, glass walls, rooftop veggie garden, a Studio Becker-designed chef’s kitchen, live chickens (no, not chickenheads, but actual egg-laying birds).
She told Entertainment Tonight: “It felt great”.
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In one photo posted to Instagram by Beyonce, we can see some plush-looking sofas along with a table-top fire overlooking the hills in Los Angeles.