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‘Screaming’ Beyoncé caught in the middle of brawl
Beyoncé was yelling at Diddy and thebrawling partygoer to stop after the musicmogul got into a fight with the party guestwho was 'dancing too close to him'.
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
August 28, 2013

‘Screaming’ Beyoncé caught in the middle of brawl

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Superstar singer Beyoncé was embroiled in an ugly brawl at Monday night’s post-VMAs party, a report claims.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’, 43,allegedly got into a row with rapper J. Cole after it was alleged he ‘said inappropriate things’ to the music mogul’s beautiful singer girlfriend Cassie, reported the New York Post.

Beyoncé, 31, who attended the party thrown at the Dream Downtown Hotel by Diddy and husband Jay Z, reportedly got involved ‘yelling’ at Diddy and J Cole in a bid to stop the ruckus.

A guest told the New York Daily News: ‘It was mayhem. Beyoncé was yelling to stop and Jay Z was separating people and getting people away from Bey.’

‘We were all dancing and the fight breaks out, and it happened so quickly and bottles were crashing everywhere, and everyone was screaming. People got pushed into bottles’, said another partygoer

While another partygoer told the New York Post: ‘J. Cole was saying inappropriate things to Sean Combs and his girlfriend, Cassie.

‘Sean immediately pounced. Some pushing and shoving happened. No punches were thrown, but it was a visible disturbance.

‘A few bottles splashed to the floor and some partygoers were knocked over.’

The party was sponsored by Diddy’s drinks brand Ciroc, and the 3am brawl started after multiple bottles of the drink had been consumed.

Diddy recovered quickly from the drama to get back on the decks to welcome everyone to the VMA bash, and wish Cassie a happy birthday.

— Daily Mail

Sure beats a onesie – Lady Gaga flies to London in a plunging star-spangled jumpsuit

Lady Gaga must have taken Miley Cyrus’ Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop lyrics to heart, as the singer was not stopping despite a night of partying on Sunday.

Once again the 27-year-old dared to bare as she stepped out of her New York apartment the day after Sunday’s MTV VMAs.

In true Gaga style the star could not help herself and danced her way out the door on her way to catch a flight to London where she will open the iTunes Festival on September 1.

The Bad Romance singer made sure all attention was on her, wearing her new favourite giant wavy blonde wig, which makes the star appear like a land-bound mermaid.

Perhaps feeling a little sluggish from all the partying the night before, Gaga – who wore dramatic blush on her cheekbones – donned a pair of dark glasses along with her wig.

Of course it was not just the wig that had all eyes on the performer.

As has been her penchant lately, the star showed off some serious skin in a sheer lace jumpsuit on Monday.

The black jumpsuit with silver sequins featured a scooped neckline that plunged below the singer’s navel, but Gaga did stop short of completely exposing her breasts by wearing a very saucy bondage-inspired sheer lace bra.

The see-through look – which she teamed with impossibly high platform boots – also revealed the singer’s thong underwear – which is pretty much a daily occurence at the moment.

— Daily Mail

Notting Hill Carnival explodes with thousands of revellers

Europe’s largest street party erupted into a full blaze of colour for a second day as hundreds of thousands lined the roads to watch the Notting Hill Carnival on Monday.

Performers wearing a vivid array of stunning costumes paraded through the streets under glorious Bank Holiday sunshine – as temperatures reaching up to 26C (78.8F) hit the capital.

Hundreds of thousands of people descended on the west London streets as they were turned into a Caribbean party of dance, music, floats and food.

The total number of visitors to the two-day festival is estimated to reach one million by the end of the day.

Monday, known as family day, saw both young and old dancing to giant sound systems set up on street corners, while procession performers wore multi-coloured costumes, played steel drums and danced behind trucks which pumped out anything from reggae to dancehall, and calypso to dub.

Scotland Yard said police made 93 arrests – mainly for drugs offences – while London Ambulance Service and St John Ambulance treated more than 300 people for cuts and bruises to their feet and alcohol-related injuries. A spokesman said 45 were taken to hospital.

Other arrests were made for assaults on police, public order offences and possession of offensive weapons, Scotland Yard said.

Tuesday seems to have passed off a little more quietly. So far, police have made 46 arrests, including 24 for drugs offences, three for possessing an offensive weapon, and one for assaulting police.

— Daily Mail

 

A dancer taking part in the Notting Hill Carnival dazzles the huge crowd ashundreds of thousands of people lined the roads during this year’s event.
Lady Gaga made sure to show off plenty of skinas she left her New York apartment on Monday.

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