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PHOTOS – See Beyonce’s Nose Job Before and After Pictures!
There have been a lot of “did she,” or “didn’t she” questions surrounding Beyoncé these days, the latest of which is- did Beyoncé get (another) nose job?
Beyoncé definitely rocked the Super Bowl, but some people, who weren’t mesmerized by her on stage gyrations, noticed there was something a bit different about B … and the difference seemed to be all in the nose.
We’ve all pretty much been under the impression that the singer most certainly had a nose job at some point, and while that’s never been confirmed, pictures don’t lie. However, Beyoncé’s Super Bowl nose does not appear to be the same nose she had just a few short months ago, when her new fabulous bangs hairstyle was making waves courtside during a Net’s basketball game in November. In fact, her nose already appeared to be different when she performed at the Presidential Inauguration.
So did Beyoncé have a revision rhinoplasty (second nose job?) Or are her makeup artists’ geniuses? While the recovery period for a second nose job can be even longer than that of a first surgery, with proper care much of the swelling following the operation could go down within a couple of weeks, so it is at least feasible that Mrs. Carter-Knowles is using more than just make-up tricks to change the look of her schnoz. Let’s just remember how poorly trying to get the perfect nose turned out for the late, great, Michael Jackson, and hope Beyoncé knows when she’s had too much of a good thing.
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Beyonce Super Bowl Controversy: Did She Turn Down Kelly & Michelle’s Microphones?
While Beyoncé’s performance during the Super Bowl’s half-time show is being called a success, some are wondering if her former band mates weren’t purposely left in the dust to let the most famous member of the trio shine.
We were all excited when Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland literally popped up to play back up to join Beyoncé on stage to perform a few Destiny’s Child songs for the show. It was great to see the three of them back on stage together, and it probably would have been nice to hear them all as well, but that wasn’t in the cards. Or at least not in the mics.
“It was difficult to hear the vocals of Rowland and Williams, either because of the microphone volumes or the background music,” stated Forbes. “Rowland and Williams were barely heard when the group sang Independent Woman, as their voices faded into the background,” noted CBS News. “I think Michelle and Kelly are pissed their audio was so low that they cut the wires on their way out,” quipped E! commentator Marc Malkin, regarding the power outage that followed the performance.
So what was actually going on? Were Kelly and Michelle’s microphones at lower volumes than Beyoncé’s? Was that the plan all along? Did B know about it beforehand, or was it all a plot to keep attention where it belonged- on Beyoncé’s Halo?. volume than Beyoncé’s? Was that the plan all along? Did B know about it beforehand or was it all a plot to keep attention where it belonged- on Beyoncé’s Halo?
Whatever the case, Michelle, for her part, thought the show was a hit; “Had a great time w/my sisters tonight!! Tried to keep it a surprise!! Love you all…God bless!!” she tweeted.
See video of Destiny’s Child performance and hear for yourself:
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VIDEO: Beyonce Admits Lip-Synching! Sings National Anthem at Super Bowl Press Conference
Beyoncé surprised attendees of yesterday’s Super Bowl Press conference in New Orleans by asking them to “please stand” as she performed an a capella rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. The singer then further surprised her audience by admitting that she had in fact used a prerecorded track when she sang the National Anthem during President Barack Obama‘s Inauguration last week.
“I am a perfectionist,” Beyoncé began. “And one thing about me: I practice ’till my feet bleed. I did not have time to rehearse with the orchestra. It was a live television show… Due to the weather, due to the delay, due to no proper sound check… I did not feel comfortable singing live.”
Reports that the 31-year-old had lip synced at the inauguration surfaced after a member of the US Marine band, who performed the anthem with Beyoncé, made a statement saying that at the last-minute the band had received word that Beyoncé would be using a pre-recorded vocal track. Another representative for the Marine’s later recanted the statement.
While Beyoncé’s reps initially never confirmed nor denied the accusations of lip syncing, seems like the buzz around the reports persuaded Team Beyoncé to clear the air. Before Beyoncé’s self-admission, sources had confirmed to Us Weekly that B “did sing, but used a track.”
I think Beyoncé clearing the air herself was a good move on her part. However, the singer felt the need to conclude her “confession” by saying, “I love haters.” That’s where she lost me. It was all class … until that moment.
Sometimes we need to know when to shut up.
See video of Beyoncé singing the National Anthem at press conference:
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Beyonce Talks About Miscarriage: “Saddest Thing I’ve Ever Been Through”
Though happiness found her in the form of baby girl Blue Ivy, Beyoncé has also felt the sorrow of losing a baby.
In her new HBO documentary, “Life Is But a Dream,” the 31-year-old mom opens up for the first time that she suffered through a miscarriage prior to being pregnant with Blue Ivy; “About two years ago, I was pregnant for the first time,” she says. “And I heard the heartbeat, which was the most beautiful music I ever heard in my life.”
Beyoncé was overjoyed and began to prepare; “I picked out names,” she continued. “I envisioned what my child would look like . . . I was feeling very maternal.”
Sadly, however, it was not meant to be; “I flew back to New York to get my check up — and no heartbeat,” she reveals. “Literally the week before I went to the doctor, everything was fine, but there was no heartbeat.”
While husband Jay-Z briefly referenced the tragic loss in his song ‘Glory,’ Beyoncé also turned to music to work through her pain; “I went into the studio and wrote the saddest song I’ve ever written in my life,” she said about a song that will reportedly be on her next album. “And it was actually the first song I wrote for my album. And it was the best form of therapy for me, because it was the saddest thing I’ve ever been through.”
The documentary is set to air later on this month, but you can catch Beyoncé performing live this Sunday at the Super Bowl.
[Photo Credit: PR Photos]
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VIDEO – Did Beyonce Lip Sync National Anthem at Inauguration?
Did she or didn’t she pull a Milli Vanilli?
That’s the question people are asking about allegations that Beyoncé lip-synced the National Anthem during her performance at the Presidential Inauguration ceremony this past Monday.
The rumors began after Master Sgt. Kristin DuBois of the U.S. Marine Band, which performed with Beyoncé, told reporters on Tuesday that the 31-year-old singer sang to a to a pre-recorded voice track and did not perform live; “We performed, live, the band. But we received last-minute word that Beyonce was going to use the pre-recorded vocal track,” said the Master. “We all know Beyonce can sing. We all know the Marine Corps Band can play. We do not know why she decided to go with the pre-recorded music at the last minute,” she further commented to ABC News.
Apparently they also didn’t know what story they should stick to, as later on that same day Marine Corps spokesperson, Capt. Gregory Wolf, sort-of and strangely recanted Master Sgt. DuBois previous statement; “Regarding Ms. Knowles-Carter’s vocal performance,” the Captain explained. “No one in the Marine Band is in a position to assess whether it was live or pre-recorded.”
I guess the Marine’s may know the answer, but if they told us, they’d have to kill us.
Keeping pre-recorded tracks of a performance available isn’t unusual, performers do this as a “just in case” something comes up, like poor weather conditions, equipment failure, etc. that may have a negative effect on a live performance.
Just blame it on the rain, B.
See video of the performance and judge for yourself:
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