What's that smell? Oh, just another celebrity perfume filling the air and wafting through the air towards our nostrils. Beyonce is adding to her perfume portfolio with a brand new scent, called Rise.
Hell hath no fury like a 'Grown Woman' scorned. After Target announced that they wouldn't be selling Beyonce's blockbuster new album, Queen Bey went into stealth mode again, making a surprise appearance at their biggest competitor's store: WalMart.
It seems as if Beyonce can do no wrong -- after all, she just blew up the Internet and shattered records with the release of her self-titled, visual album, 'Beyonce.' But Queen Bey's latest effort is also kicking up some controversy, with one song referencing Tina Turner's abuse and another sampling audio from the Challenger explosion.
OneRepublic frontman penned a little old song called 'Halo' for Beyonce, which became one of her signature songs and earned a Grammy. And now he thinks they've actually topped that with a new track -- that's a combination of 'Halo' and 'Single Ladies.' To quote the Queen herself, "I don't think they can handle this."
There's a reason Beyonce is the Queen Bey: She's not only the most talented singer, dancer and performer in the game, but she's also the classiest and one of the most compassionate superstars on the planet. She proved it once more this week in Perth, Australia, where she sang with a legally blind concert goer named Sophie Kotkis and pretty much made her life.
Queen Bey isn't giving up her throne anytime soon.
Beyonce performed at Rock in Rio this weekend, and her full set hit the web -- and she proved once more why she's hip-hop, pop and soul royalty.
It's apparent that Beyonce did not love her pixie 'do, since she immediately added length via extensions. While Bey would look bangin' even if utterly bald, her new style is gorgeous, chic and sophisticated. It's a face-framing, asymmetrical blond bob.