Did You Know Beyonce And Jay-Z Arranged Their Personal Champagne For Themselves At Golden Globes, Details Inside

In case you’re somebody who can’t stand sharing beverages at a local gathering, you’re following after some admirable people, as Beyoncé and Jay-Z took their extravagant champagne to the 2020 Golden Globes.

The Fancy Champagne

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On Sunday evening, the artist – who was assigned for her fourth Golden Globe – stunned fans with her appearance at the honors function, in the wake of choosing to skirt honorary pathway and sneak into the show with her better half close to 60 minutes into procedures.

On landing at the function, the couple were joined by their protector who was captured holding three containers of Ace of Spades champagne.

The brand choice wasn’t by some coincidence, given that Jay-Z allegedly has an incredible £151 million ($200 million) stake in the Armand de Brignac-delivered tipple, which sells for around £300.

The Special Toast

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Deciding not to drink the containers of Moët Chandon on their table (the liquor brand was one of the official backers of the Globes), the pair were later spotted toasting the night with different participants and in any event, having a cooler for their very own jugs put before them.

During the award ceremony, Beyoncé – who was spotted not giving Joaquin Phoenix overwhelming applause like her peers following his honor win – wore a dark dress with overstated gold sleeves.

Beyonce’s Win

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In front of the service, Bey and Jay-Z postured for a few stylish photographs, which the ‘Who Run The World (Girls)’ vocalist later shared on Instagram.

In one photograph, the star had all the earmarks of being wearing thin dark gloves, which she prominently evacuated before the function, proposing even Beyoncé has a minute ago outfit uncertainty like all of us.

On the night, the 38-year-old was named for Best Original Song for her track ‘Soul’ from The Lion King. However, she missed out on Rocketman’s ‘I’m Gonna Love Me Again.’

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