Beyonce and Jay-Z are known for keeping their marriage and private left private, the coupe hardly give fans an insight into what happens behind closed doors and their wedding April 4, 2008 in NYC was a private affair.Finaly, Beyonce shared her wedding dress with her fans.
Beyonce's Wedding Dress
Now, Beyonce has shared her fans a quick glimpse of her gorgeous gown which was weaved by her mother, Tina Knowles.
Beyonce's Wedding Dress
The 30-year-old has pieced together a number of never-seen-before shots in her upcoming DVD Live At Roseland Elements.
Beyonce's Wedding Dress
Beyonce can be seen in the strapless gown, make-up free but beaming with excitement as she is fitted. Only the guests, including Kelly Rowland, Kanye West, Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Hudson and Usher, that attended the lavish ceremony in New York saw the gown but now she's shared it with fans.
Now I see why she always has wigs, extensions, weaves, etc. in her hair. Beyonce usually can be seen in a full lace wig. But those can do damage to your hair, as you can see above. Beyonce, you are beautiful and talented, you don't need to hide behind a wig!
- Beyonce's real singing voice or that time I thought my cat was a beautiful woman? I mean, not that you're not, Whiskers. Who's a good girl? [Jezebel] UPDATE:TMZ confirms it's a hoax.
- Michael Phelps is apparently dating Miss California Carrie Prejean. Because there's something to be said about vigorous dry-humping after reading the Bible. But not really. [Allie is Wired]- Nicollete Sheridan gets killed off Desperate Housewives, and nobody watches. Except a tearful Michael Bolton. "Tell me how am I supposed to live without you... Oh, wait. I'm rich. To the Whores Room!" [Vulture] - Paris Hilton allowed near African royalty. Christ, haven't these people suffered enough? This is probably a good time for our president to say "Aw, hellll no." [PopSugar] - Billy Bob Thornton thinks you're a "humpback geek" for noticing when he acts like an asshole in international news. -- But still think he's cool, alright? Please? He'll say the "French fried potater" line. [Videogum] - Bo Bice gets his own trading card. Yes, Virginia, there is a Satan. And he loves American Idol. [Best Week Ever] Source: thesuperficial.com
Beyonce has topped the charts according to Billboards. Beyonce�s No. 1 debut on the pop album chart with the double-disc �I Am � Sasha Fierce,� scored her third straight No. 1 debut on the pop album chart.
Billboards had seven top 20 debuts in a week. Nickelback�s �Dark Horse� sold 326,000 to start at No. 2. The Canadian rock outfit spent an astonishing 156 weeks on the chart with its previous album, 2005�s �All the Right Reasons,� whose sales total 6.97 million to date.
AC/DC�s �Black Ice� was in top 10 after falling from No. 6. The album sold 73,000 copies in its fifth week of exclusive release via Wal-Mart and Sam�s Club, bringing its total to 1.39 million.
Beyonce�s The Music World/Columbia album ended the week with a whopping sale of 482,000 copies in the United States. The album sees Beyonce belting out hits like �If I Were a Boy� and �Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),� with her new alter ego Sasha Fierce. Beyonce�s 2003 solo debut, �Dangerously in Love,� started with 317,000, while 2006�s �B-Day� moved 541,000.
"During a song and dance number at the Oscars, Beyonce's nipple popped out while being dipped by Hugh Jackman which proves my theory that just looking at him causes women's breasts to fly out. This is why I'll be spending the rest of my day waving a picture of Wolverine at every hot chick I see. Adieu."
Five executives and a pilot from a private jet company have been indicted on federal charges including the reckless endangerment of their passengers for allegedly over-fueling charter planes, ABC News reported.
Platinum Jet Management of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., has served clients like Beyonce Knowles, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z and Harvey Weinstein, and charges charter fees of up to $90,000 at a time, according to ABC News. The indictment, issued in New Jersey, alleges the executives and the pilot endangered passengers� lives by over-fueling planes in places with low fuel costs and attempting to take off despite exceeding "maximum allowable takeoff and landing weights," the network reported. ABC News noted that the indictment claimed this practice resulted in a February 2, 2005, crash at New Jersey's Teterboro Airport that sent a Bombardier Challenger jet skidding off a runway, across a highway and into a warehouse, where it burst into flames, injuring 20. Those charged include the company's CEO, co-founder and chief pilot Michael Brassington, and his brother, VP and co-founder Paul Brassington. The pilot of the Bombardier Challenger was still being sought. Source: foxnews.com
The songstress sang a beautiful rendition of "At Last" for President Obama's first dance with wife Michelle (who might I add was clad in Jason Wu) at the Inaugural Neighborhood Ball following the Inauguration. The First Couple dazzled on the dance floor as the whole world watched their incredible moment.
Beyonc�positivelysparklesin a DonnaKarangownatthelighting of theRockefellerCenterChristmastreeinNewYork, performing a rousingrendition of "Ave Maria" duringtheevent, whichairedWednesdaynightonNBC.
Jay-Z was awarded with the United Nations Global Leadership Award on Wednesday in New York for his efforts with the Water For Life program, which works to bring clean water to Africa. Apparently, wife Beyonce was a no-show but it's pretty cool just the same.
After rumors and speculation, Jay-Z and Beyonce have tied the knot. While there's no official confirmation, sources have reported that the twosome wed in an intimate, extravagant ceremony in Tribeca, New York City. The ceremony was followed by a posh party at Jay-Z's Manhattan home. Guests included Beyonce's family, her Destiny's Child pals, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Jay-Z and Beyonce were spotted in Scarsdale, New York picking up a marriage certificate. The document expires in 60 days, so we predict wedding bells are in the very near future for this fabulous musical twosome.
With performances by Beyonce and Tina Turner, Rihanna, Kanye's emotional tribute to his "mama," and Amy Winehouse's much-anticipated (via-satellite) performance, (not to mention her shout-out to incarcerated hubby Blake) the Grammys were definitely something to tune into last night.
Although not present in L.A., but rather in her hometown of London, Winehouse almost had a clean sweep, winning five out of the six awards she was nominated for, including record of the year, song of the year, and best new artist.
Kanye dominated the Grammys as well, winning four awards, including best rap album and best rap solo performance. Not only did he pay tribute to his late mother Donda in song, but also spoke to her in his acceptance speech.
Carrie Underwood went home with two awards, best female vocal performance and best country song for "Before He Cheats" and Alicia Keys, who opened the show singing with a virtual Frank Sinatra, took home the prize for best R&B song for "No One" as well as best female R&B vocal performance.
The last award of the night was given to the very surprised jazz artist Herbie Hancock for album of the year, beating out both Winehouse and West.
Other winners included: Best male pop vocal performance: Justin Timberlake Producer of the year, non-classical: Mark Ronson Best Pop performance by a duo or group with vocals: Maroon 5 Best rock album: Foo Fighters Best contemporary R&B album: Ne-Yo Best rap/sung collaboration: "Umbrella," Rihanna featuring Jay-Z Best male country vocal performance: Keith Urban Best country album: "These Days," Vince Gill
For a complete list of last night's Grammy winners click here.
Below are a few pictures from the evening as well as some of the key performances of the night...
Carrie Underwood looking gorgeous as always on the red carpet
Beyonce shows off her new lighter locks
Fergie looks oh so G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S
Rihanna looking fun and flirty in Zac Posen
Amy Winehouse singing "You Know I'm No Good" and "Rehab"
Beyonce performing with Tina Turner
Rihanna with her hit "Umbrella" and "Don't Stop the Music" (as well as performing with The Time)
Kanye West with "Stronger" followed by an emotional tribute to his late mother
And one of my favorite performances of the night, Timothy T. Mitchum and Carol Woods sing "Let It Be" from the motion picture Across the Universe, as the Grammys celebrated the old and the new in their 50th anniversary show