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In bed with Beyonce on her $40M private jet: Superstar hits the sack wearing sequin couture as she heads back to the US after surprise Brazil trip

Beyonce hopped aboard her $40million private jet on Thursday to surprise her Brazilian fans at an event celebrating her Renaissance concert film.

The superstar, 42, arrived in the city of Salvador, where her Beyhive had gathered to watch a screening of the movie before partying together at ‘Club Renaissance.’

In photos shared to Instagram, Beyonce greeted excited fans in a stunning silver sequin gown with a matching hood and a Brazilian flag in hand.


Once the party wrapped, the Halo hitmaker returned to her awaiting plane and she was snapped hopping into bed still wearing her sparkly couture. She was tangled up in her dress and her blonde hair let loose.

The jet looked extra cozy with fresh sheets, two lamps and even a tiny Christmas decoration sitting atop the headboard.

Beyonce hopped into bed on her private jet on Thursday after surprising fans at an event celebrating her Renaissance concert film in Brazil

The superstar, 42, arrived in the city of Salvador, where her Beyhive had gathered to watch a screening of the movie before partying together at ‘Club Renaissance’

Beyonce’s Brazilian flag was bunched up beside her as she smiled joyfully for the photo.

The jet’s interior walls are a pale pink and it has cushy beige carpeting and plenty of chic storage areas.

Beyonce posted a slideshow of photos taken during the event that provided better glimpses of her dropping outfit.

Her sequin frock had a sexy thigh-high slit and a cinched waist, highlighting her hourglass figure.

Her hood hid her blonde hair entirely and transitioned into a floor-length cape.

Along with posed photos, Beyonce included two candid shots that captured her looking out at a sea of fans.

In a close-up portrait, the glamour girl gave her 319million followers a look at her flawless makeup.

To round out the slideshow, Beyonce shared a selfie taken inside her jet that showed her wearing sunglasses and throwing up a peace sign.

Clips from the event were posted on X, including one of Beyonce telling her fans: ‘I came because I love you so much.’

In photos shared to Instagram , Beyonce greeted excited fans in a stunning silver sequin gown with a matching hood and a Brazilian flag in hand

She posted a slideshow of photos taken during the event that provided better glimpses of her dropping outfit

Her hood hid her blonde hair entirely and transitioned into a floor-length cape

Beyonce’s sequin frock had a sexy thigh-high slit and a cinched waist, highlighting her hourglass figure

Along with posed photos, Beyonce also included two candid photos that captured her smiling while looking out at a sea of fans

Another video shared to Instagram captured the wife of Jay-Z explaining how she felt ‘it was very important to be here, right here.’

Earlier this week, she sent international fans into a frenzy when she announced on Twitter/X that the Renaissance concert film — which documents her epic world tour — will be hitting theaters in 18 more countries.

The film was released in the United States on December 1 and has already raked in $38.8 million at the worldwide box office.

Her wildly successful tour concluded in October after performing 56 shows in 39 countries.

Variety reported that the tour earned an astonishing $579million.

Just one day before venturing to South America, Beyonce was pictured spending time with her family in New York City.

Beyonce, Jay-Z, their twins Rumi and Sir, six, and daughter Blue Ivy, 11, toured the city’s must-see destinations in a massive double-decker bus.

They rented it from the company Tea Around Town, which guarantees optimal sightseeing while serving fine teas and treats in a whimsical, floral setting.

In a close-up portrait, the glamour girl gave her 319million followers a look at her flawless makeup

She frequently posed with the Brazilian flag

To round out the slideshow, Beyonce shared a selfie taken inside her jet that showed her wearing sunglasses and throwing up a peace sign

They brought along several close family and friends for the 90-minute tour of the Big Apple.

They checked out Saks Fifth Avenue’s iconic Christmas windows and were wowed by the towering Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in Midtown Manhattan.

Hours later, Beyonce took to Instagram to share photos of herself sporting an edgy ensemble during the family outing.

The Grammy winner donned a black, figure-hugging jumpsuit that contained stitched details on the bottom and also around the waist.

The top portion of the outfit had a hood that was placed over her blonde locks while gold embellishments could be seen on the fabric on each side of her head to appear as if she were wearing earrings.

She layered the look with a cropped, leather jacket to help her stay warm in the cooler temperatures.

Beyonce slipped into a pair of open-toed, black heels that were secured with thin straps wrapped around her ankles.

The star accessorized her ensemble with a pair of black, cat-eyed sunglasses for a fashionable flare.

She added a bold red tint to her lips that offered a pop of color to the performer’s monochromatic look.

Just one day before venturing to South America, Beyonce was pictured spending time with her family in New York City

Hours later, Beyonce took to Instagram to share photos of herself sporting an edgy ensemble during the family outing

The Grammy winner donned a black, figure-hugging jumpsuit that contained stitched details on the bottom and also around the waist

She layered the look with a black, cropped leather jacket to help her stay warm in the cooler temperatures

The Crazy In Love hitmaker easily carried a white purse in her hand to hold a few items she needed while exploring the bustling city.

In other snaps, the mother-of-three switched out the handbag for a black purse with a gold-chained strap.

She paused for a few pictures while standing in front of a plain white wall and also took photos while visiting what appeared to be an art gallery.

In one close-up image, the beauty held up her hands to her face to better show off her red nails – perfect for the holiday season.

Lastly, Beyonce also stepped outside and could be seen strutting along a damp sidewalk while brushing aside the drizzly weather.

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“You Can Be A Beyhive And Be Critical”: Fans Disappointed As Japanese Illustrator Claims Beyoncé Stole His Art

Beyoncé has just found herself in a rare pickle after being accused of stealing designs from her blockbuster Renaissance Tour in a social media post from Monday (December 11).

The Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama took to his Instagram page to post a carousel of pictures featuring snaps of Beyoncé’s concert and merchandise, as well as his own original designs depicting robotic women in metallic body suits and helmets.

The resemblance between the 42-year-old hitmaker’s costume and Hajime’s designs was undeniably uncanny, as Beyoncé appeared to be wearing the same shimmering silver helmet with antenna-like spikes jutting out over her ear as his own art.

Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama took to his Instagram page to suggest Beyoncé stole his art and was profiting off it

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The 76-year-old artist, whose style has influenced other works such as the 2015 film Ex Machina, is notable for his erotic art of gynoid robots in 1983.

The Japanese illustrator’s pin-up work appeared monthly for years on the pages of Penthouse magazine, and Playboy TV later aired a television special on his art.

Hajime wrote in the caption of his post: “Yo Beyoncé. You should have asked me ‘officially’ so that I could make much better work for you as like my man The Weeknd.”

“Yo Beyoncé. You should have asked me ‘officially,’” Hajime wrote on Instagram

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The artist had previously collaborated with the Canadian singer to design a new cover for the 10th-anniversary reissue of his 2011 mixtape Echoes Of Silence.

The Weeknd’s new cover displayed the side profile of a silver android figure, seemingly female, with its neck arched back.

Moreover, one of the centerpieces for The Weeknd’s concerts during his After Hours Til Dawn tour was a towering figure representing the album cover’s alien designed by Hajime.

The resemblance between the 42-year-old hitmaker’s costume and Hajime’s designs was undeniably uncanny

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“You can still be a Beyhive but still be critical,” a person penned under Hajime’s Instagram post. They added: “I immediately thought she collaborated with Sorayama for the android visuals. This is a bit of a letdown.”

Another user commented: “This is robbery and disrespectful towards your original design and idea. It doesn’t matter if she wasn’t involved the ‘designer’ that brought this to her and get it approved by her and her team needs to be held accountable. You deserve better than this considering how influential you are and the work you’ve done throughout the years.”

Hajime is notable for his erotic art of gynoid robots in 1983

Image credits: hajimesorayamaofficial

Image credits: hajimesorayamaofficial

Meanwhile, members of the Beyhive rushed to the comment section to defend their idol’s choice of costume, stating that Hajime had drawn inspiration from the futuristic 1927 Metropolis film.

Other fans of Beyoncé pointed to Thierry Mugler’s 1995 Woman Of Steel design, famously photographed by Helmut Newton for Vogue Magazine.

A Beyhive wrote: “You’re a little late and should get some sleep. These have been out forever and given the amount of couture designers who made custom work for her, she has no reason to steal your work. Solve your personal issues.”

Another Beyoncé fan chimed in: “Metropolis, Mugler, Gaultier, and more have all done this. You don’t own the Android aesthetic.”

Beyhives said Hajime had drawn inspiration from the futuristic 1927 film Metropolis

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Image credits: IMDB

In Hajime’s Instagram post, a picture that showed a closeup of a gray T-shirt with Beyoncé’s robotic face that was presumably sold at one of Beyoncé’s shows was featured.

According to the Daily Mail, that particular design doesn’t appear to be currently available on the music star’s website, but other similar designs featuring the same costume are for sale for around $60.

As a result, it would imply that Beyoncé is appropriating the illustrator’s art and profiting from it. Nevertheless, the Single Ladies singer’s team has yet to confirm where she has actually drawn her inspiration from.

You can watch the trailer for Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé below:

Image credits: Beyonce

In other Beyoncé tour news, last month, it was the R&B star’s new hairdo that sparked outrage online, with critics blowing it out of proportion so immensely that Beyoncé’s mother had to come to her defense.

As the singer uploaded snaps where she posed with her bleach blonde hair, after attending the Los Angeles premiere of Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé on Tuesday (November 26), inappropriate talks about her complexion flooded comment sections online.

The backlash provoked Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Knowles, to address the trolls, calling all the haters “bozos” for their “stupid, ignorant, self-hating racist statements about [Beyoncé] lightening her skin, and wearing platinum hair and wanting to be white.”

Hajime Sorayama’s Instagram post divided people online:

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