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Beyonce 'shaky' after letting her hair down
October 1, 2006

Beyoncé Knowles has been left red-faced after getting drunk at Jay-Z's
after-show party.

The Crazy In Love singer was partying and downing champagne all night at bash at London's exclusive Mo*vida nighclub.

However, after yet another glass of vintage Dom Perignon the singer -
dressed in a figure-hugging emerald dress - had to be helped to her
chauffer-driven car by minders, as she was too intoxicated to walk.

An onlooker said: "Beyoncé is usually ultra composed, but at the party she was having a really fun time. She joined in the champagne toast. It was strange to see her make such a shaky exit."


Jay-Z - who wowed his fans at the Royal Albert Hall concert - was left
unfazed by his fiancée's ungraceful departure and joked: "Beyoncé was like a green whirl on the dancefloor."

Fellow revellers at the star-studded bash Gwyneth Paltrow, her husband, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, and The Pussycat Dolls.


      




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