Queen Bey held her Renaissance-themed birthday party last night, and of course, it was jam-packed with A-list celebrities in attendance.
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The world’s top performer, Beyoncè, whose actual birthday is Sept. 4, celebrated her 41st year of life among her celebrity friends.
Celebrities such as Zendaya, Offset, Adele, and more pulled up dressed in Renaissance-themed fashion, much like the songs in her recent album.
Chart-topping rapper Drake was in attendance and posted his look on Instagram. He wore a burgundy suede two-piece pant set, and even showed off his socks that read:
“Beyonce’s 41st Birthday Extravaganza.”
Drake’s post read:
“You know we well past the 10,000 hour law we are the exemption ? too much one sided tension with no weapons or intentions.”
DDG and Halle Bailey were also there to party with Queen Bey. They had twin costumes which included black afros and two-piece Adidas jumpsuits.
“Twin fro’s in the 80s goin’ crazy?,” said DDG on his Instagram.
Offset showed off his fashion skills, channeling his inner Michael Jackson. He wore a look similar to the King of Pop’s famous military jacket, along with a diamond-studded glove.
“Shemona,” Offset said in his Instagram post.
Megan Fox also didn’t come to disappoint with her disco theme. The actress and model dressed in a silver two-piece short set, paired with knee-high white socks, as she posed next to her fiancè Machine Gun Kelly.
“The theme was roller disco,” said Megan Fox.
Lizzo also showed up to party with her boo Myke Wright. She flexed in her red Gucci two-piece set with a cheetah print bag and matching gold accessories.
Beyoncè has yet to post her look, but fans are dying to see it.
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