15 September,2023 10:35 AM IST | Washington | ANI
Picture Courtesy/Beyonce`s Instagram account
American singer Beyonce is in the midst of her âRenaissance' tour, but she took a short break to celebrate her birthday in private, as per TMZ.
According to TMZ, the singer rented out a spot called Mermaid Bay, a string of 11 villas located within The Brando, a private island resort.
Beyonce and Jay-Z stayed in the main residence of the Mermaid Bay, a 4-bedroom villa that costs around $20K per night. The rest of their group stayed in one of the 10 other villas.
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Beyoncé's birthday was on September 4, and she celebrated it with Diana Ross and approximately 70,000 fans.
On Monday, the 42-year-old âBreak My Soul' singer shared a carousel of images from her birthday on Instagram.
She captioned the post, "Every time I sad I'm going to the Bday show and someone said, "when's that?" My response was "9â¦4â¦8â¦1â¦Bday". Like please man it's in a whole song get in formation!"
In the first picture, her mom Tina Knowles, and dad Mathew Knowles planting a kiss on both her cheeks.
In the other pictures, Beyonce, who was dressed in a t-shirt and ripped blue jeans can be seen standing backstage while holding a drink.
The singer was then pictured cuddling up to Jay-Z.
Earlier, American singer and actor Diana Ross surprised Beyonce with a serenade in honour of her 42nd birthday, reported People.
Beyonce resumed her tour in Vancouver on Monday night.
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