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7 Aug 2023
Beyonce and her tour footed the $100,000 bill to keep local Metro services running after a storm delayed her concert in Maryland by two hours.
11 Jul 2023
Beyonce’s mother, Tina Knowles, has reportedly had over $1 million in jewelry and cash stolen from her home. According to TMZ, police said that a safe full of valuables was reported stolen from the LA estate. Knowles is believed to have been out of town when the alleged incident occurred. The break-in was discovered on Wednesday morning when a member of Knowles' team stopped by the home, per TMZ.
4 Jun 2023
Beyonce is spending "tens of thousands" of pounds on the services of London's best seamstresses, leaving other artists struggling to get help with their own tour wardrobes.

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