The Renaissance singer belatedly celebrated her 41st birthday on Saturday, and everyone from Kim Kardashian to Adele was photographed attending the event in Bel Air in Los Angeles.
Paparazzi photos on TMZ and The Daily Mail showed that many huge stars from all across the entertainment industry were in attendance at the mansion.
Drake, Lizzo, Adele, Rich Paul, Jaden Smith, Bella Hadid, Kris Jenner, Tristan Thompson, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox, Lily-Rose Depp, Offset, Vanessa Bryant and others were spotted at the event.
Several photos are going viral on social media, and fans are questioning what the theme was, as guests showed up to party in retro and sparkling outfits.
Kim Kardashian, 41, attended wearing a figure-hugging, black-and-red striped jumpsuit, while her sister Khloe, 38, wore a sparking two-piece skirt set with matching knee-high boots.
Meanwhile, one of Hollywood’s most-talked-about new couples, Fox, 36, and rapper Machine Gun Kelly, 32, also showed up to party in matching fur-and-sparkle ensembles.
The photos are breaking the internet as fans comment on how everyone is dressed and how much fun it looked like they had.
“insane how the entire industry was at Beyonce’s birthday party last night,” reads one tweet.
Another tweeted: “Not Beyoncé’s birthday party having more celebs than the VMA’s.”
Another fan asked: “What was the theme of Beyoncé’s birthday party? Because everyone looks a mess and this picture of offset is taking me OUT.”
A look at Fox’s Instagram provides a hint to the theme as the Jennifer’s Body star posted a photo of her outfit with the caption: “The theme was roller disco.”
Although Fox did not say what the theme was for, the outfit is the same one she was photographed wearing at the party.
The birthday celebrations come just weeks after the release of Beyoncé’s latest album, Renaissance, which is being celebrated by fans and critics, but it has also been controversial.
Last month, Beyoncé removed a sample of “Milkshake” from an album track, days after Kelis, who scored a hit with the song in 2003, accused Beyoncé of “theft” for allegedly not telling her it had been used.
Meanwhile, there has also been public backlash over the album’s lyrics, especially Beyoncé’s use of the ableist slur “s**z” on the track “Heated.” The word was edited out of the track soon after.