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Beyonce Kicks Off World Tour As Drake Drops 'Girls Love Beyonce'


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By Henna Kathiya

Beyonce is known for making headlines and things were no different for the beginning of her world tour. Bey kicked off her Mrs. Carter World Tour last night (April 15) in Belgrade, Serbia just as Drake was dropping his new single "Girls Love Beyonce" for the Internets.

We’ve seen Queen B is every kind of outfit imaginable at this point, and it’s well-known that she's not afraid to show her curves- but she took it to a different level last night at the opening performance with a sequined bodysuit that showed a little more than she usually does.

Bey always took pride in the fact that her mom, Tina Knowles, designed all her outfits but last night Mommy Knowles’ design was not the one to take the stage. Beyonce enlisted the help of British designer Julien Macdonald to create the long-sleeved fringed bodysuit which boldly outlined her breasts and nipples for the crowd to see. It was definitely a new look for B. She had several other outfits for the show but this gold one was definitely the one that created the most buzz.

Beyonce has 64 more shows left that will take her through Europe, North America and South America.



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