Beyoncé surprises Christmas shoppers
Beyonc has spent US$37,500 (NZD$45,700) on gift
vouchers for hundreds of her lucky fans.
The Pretty Hurts hitmaker surprised Christmas shoppers by
making an appearance at Walmart in Tewksbury,
Massachusetts on Friday night (Saturday NZT).
A store manager told UsMagazine.co that the singer bought
a few toys, including a baby doll, for 23-month-old daughter,
Blue Ivy Carter.
She then presented 750 customers with US$50 gift cards,
enclosed within envelopes that read, "Happy Holidays from
Beyonc."
Wearing an aqua-coloured crop top and matching skirt with a
leather jacket, the 32-year-old star was in great spirits as
she greeted a huge number of her fans in the shop before
briefly addressing the crowd via the store's intercom.
The impromptu store visit came just hours after she
celebrated the launch and success of her new album,
'Beyonc,' at Dave & Buster's arcade in New York on Thursday
night, following her concert at the Barclays Centre in
Brooklyn earlier in the evening.
Beyonc's new album has topped the US charts and sold more
than 500,000 copies in its first week of release despite no
promotion.
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vouchers for hundreds of her lucky fans.
The Pretty Hurts hitmaker surprised Christmas shoppers by
making an appearance at Walmart in Tewksbury,
Massachusetts on Friday night (Saturday NZT).
A store manager told UsMagazine.co that the singer bought
a few toys, including a baby doll, for 23-month-old daughter,
Blue Ivy Carter.
She then presented 750 customers with US$50 gift cards,
enclosed within envelopes that read, "Happy Holidays from
Beyonc."
Wearing an aqua-coloured crop top and matching skirt with a
leather jacket, the 32-year-old star was in great spirits as
she greeted a huge number of her fans in the shop before
briefly addressing the crowd via the store's intercom.
The impromptu store visit came just hours after she
celebrated the launch and success of her new album,
'Beyonc,' at Dave & Buster's arcade in New York on Thursday
night, following her concert at the Barclays Centre in
Brooklyn earlier in the evening.
Beyonc's new album has topped the US charts and sold more
than 500,000 copies in its first week of release despite no
promotion.
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