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Why Beyoncé cut her red-carpet appearance short at the VMAs
Her dancers ended the performance by getting into formation (BURY ME IN PUN HELL) in the shape of the symbol for the female sex. The “Sorry” singer, who will perform at the awards show, was also dripping in over $12 million-worth of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds and emeralds, including a 12-carat pink diamond ring and jaw-dropping dangling earrings. The mother-daughter duo was among the first to hit the carpet, dressed in coordinating sequined gowns. She also added extra flair in her braided hair with a princess-worthy bejeweled headpiece.
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Beyonce later returned solo to the red carpet, to join the cast of her visual album Lemonade in front of the media wall.
Beyonce wow at the awards show on Saturday night after performing a 15-minute act to an incredible reception, and winning a total of eight awards after 11 nominations, including the much coveted “Video of the Year” award for Formation.
At home, the little girl was holding the hand of his famous mom ultrasollicitée, who will complete his tour World Education Tour in the United States in September after a break.
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Your ruling queen Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter delivered yet another beast of a performance tonight at the Video Music Awards.