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The Lion King: Beyonce Displays Her Inner Lioness In A Gold Asymmetric Gown
She completed her look with diamond earrings and with a silver Jimmy Choo stilettos.
The Disney’s Lion King Character – Beyonce stole the show at the European Premiere of the Live-Action Remake of the Lion King.
Held at ODEON Luxe Cinema in Leicester Square at Weekend, the singer, playing Nala displayed her inner lioness in a gold asymmetric gown with a daring thigh-high split.
Accompanied by husband, Jay-Z, Beyonce led the fashion pride and was tagged the most daring Red Carpet appearance till date.
Beyoncé stole the show for the premiere of the live-action remake of the Lion King, held at the ODEON Luxe Cinema in Leicester Square
The singer, aged 37, opted to shun the cardinal legs or cleavage rule in honor of full-on glamour. She flaunted her lithe limbs as she walks down the orange paw-printed carpet with husband.
Also, witnessing a cut-out design around the bust as well as one-shouldered neckline, the Disney’s actress makes sure all eyes were focused on her as he displays her curves at the premiere of the Classic Lion King film.
Beyoncé joined Keegan-Michael Key, Florence Kasumba, Seth Rogen, Elton John, Lebo M, Pharell Williams, Sir Tim Rice, Billy Eichner, Jon Favreau and Hans Zimmer for a cast photo
While Beyonce had also styled her locks in a sleek straight, centered parting, she completed her look with diamond earrings and with a silver Jimmy Choo stilettos.
Afterward, she was witnessed sharing a hug with the Duchess of Sussex. Meghan Markle, aged 37, attended the event with husband – Prince Harry, 34. The ex-suits actress embraced the pop-star Beyonce first before the two chatted with Husbands, Harry and Jay-Z.
The men posed with Beyoncé ahead of the unveiling of the film
Nevertheless, the Lion King will be released on July 19 and Donald Glover voices the lead role – Simba. Donald and Beyonce will be singing the classic song ‘Can You Feel The Love Tonight’ alongside many other tracks.
The original film had been released in 1994 and it starred James Earl Jones as Mufasa, Mathew Broderick as Simba and Moria Kelly as Nala.