Beyoncé flaunts baby bump as she enjoys Destiny’s Child reunion

The girls partied as they celebrated Beyoncé's Grammy Award wins
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Emma Powell17 February 2017
The Weekender

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Beyoncé showed off her growing baby bump as she enjoyed a reunion with her former Destiny’s Child bandmates.

The US pop superstar, 35, joined Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams as they partied at a post Grammy Awards bash.

Beyoncé – who announced she is expecting twins earlier this month – shared images from the private affair on her website and looked stunning in a plunging white Peter Dundas gown which she teamed with strappy heels and minimal jewellery.

The Crazy in Love singer can be seen laughing with Rowland and Williams as well as posing with giant gold balloons.

Party girls: Kelly Rowland with Beyonce and Solange Knowles 
Beyonce

Beyoncé was also joined by her husband Jay-Z and sister Solange Knowles and her husband Alan Ferguson.

The party came hours after she debuted her baby bump in a gold bikini and sequin gown at the Grammys.

Got the moves: Beyonce parties with friends 
Beyonce

She performed Love Drought and Sandcastles before picking up the gongs for Best Music Video for Lemonade and Best Urban Contemporary Album for Formation.

Morgan was slammed for ‘attacking a pregnant woman’ and branded a "garbage dump of a man" for his comments.

Beyoncé missed out on the coveted Best Album accolade to Adele, a decision that sparked a race row on Twitter with users pointing out that the last black woman to win the gong was Lauryn Hill in 1999.

Adele echoed the sentiments of Beyoncé’s fans and questioned what it will take for the Crazy in Love singer to receive the title.

Speaking in the press room she said: “I felt like it was her time to win. What the f*** does she have to do to win album of the year? That's how I feel.”

She continued: “I spoke to her before just to let her know how honoured and privileged I felt to be nominated alongside her, and we spoke afterward as well and she was very gracious and humble, as always, as we've come to expect.

“And the reason I felt the need to say something is because my album of the year is Lemonade. She is my icon of my whole life.”

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