Beyoncé Day: Fans and Celebs React to Superstar’s 40th Birthday
- Beyoncé has made an enormous impact on the world of entertainment and her success has been continuously celebrated
- Queen B turned 40 on 4 September and the world took to the internet to wish the international superstar a happy birthday
- Social media users and celebrities wished Queen B a very special 40th birthday
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England had Queen Elizabeth but America has Queen B. On 4 September international superstar Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter turned 40 and the world took to the internet to wish her a very happy birthday.
The star has become so much more than just a musician, she is an inspiration, a fashion icon and a force of nature in the entertainment industry.
Briefly News took a look at what celebrities and fans had to say about her on her special day.
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Social media reactions the Beyoncé's birthday
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@ko04:
"Happy birthday to the Queen B. Enjoy your special day !!! This one is a throwback!! #Beyonce #QueenBey #love #birthday #beautiful #og @Beyonce."
@mefeater:
"Happy 40th Birthday to the Queen, the LEGEND, the visionary Beyoncé Two hearts."
@Lupita_Nyongo:
"Celebrating 40 years of @Beyonce and her unapologetic fabulousness that inspires a movement of fierce and feminine body positivity!!!! Happy Birthday, our chosen Queen!"
@allissuesnopops:
"Happy birthday to the one, the only, the legendary - Beyoncé. 40 ain’t neva looked betta."
@BIacklsKing:
"10 years ago, Beyoncé was asked what she wanted to accomplish before she turned 40 on September 4th 2021, which is today.
And she's achieved EVERY. SINGLE. ONE."
Beyoncé: Celebrity accused of wearing R464m blood diamond
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Earlier this week Briefly News reported that Beyoncé made waves when she wore an enormous 128-carat Tiffany diamond. Some accused her of wearing a blood diamond.
The diamond was mined in South Africa in 1877. Briefly News reported that she was the first black person to wear the diamond.
A lot of people celebrated the success and the Sowetan Live reported that the jewellery company pledged to donate $2 million (R30 million) towards scholarships at historically black colleges and universities.
Beyoncè's dad confirms long-awaited Destiny's Child reunion will not happen, fans are crushed
Earlier, Briefly News reported that Beyoncè's father Mathew Knowles has disappointed many Destiny's Child's fans after confirming the music group will not be having a reunion as earlier announced.
Mathew, who is still Destiny's Child's manager, disclosed to the world that the reunion will not happen as nothing of the sort has been in the works.
Source: Briefly News