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November 30, 2011 10:14

Beyonce hits out against 'fake baby' rumours

Singer says she can't believe the story made the news

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Beyonce has once again hit out against claims that she faked her pregnancy, in a new video which can be seen below.

After announcing she was expecting her first child earlier this year, the singer was accussed of wearing a prosthetic baby bump during an appearance on a US chat show. However, the singer has refuted the claims.

In the clip, which was filmed on the set of her 'Countdown' video in September, the singer says: "Hello, it is September 23. Oh baby, oh baby, oh baby, oh baby," whilst rubbing her bump.

She holds up a copy of New York Daily News and adds: "This was on the cover of the Daily News. Right now I'm actually shooting the video for 'Countdown' and I'm six months pregnant, pretending that my stomach is flat in body suits," before adding:

Thank god you can't tell from the front, but when I turn to the side, oh baby, oh baby.


Beyonce recently admitted that the was scared that her fans would notice she was pregnant before she announced the news.

She said: "The whole time I definitely was thinking, 'Everyone knows, everyone can see''. When you're pregnant, it's a little bit harder to breathe, so it was hard doing all the choreography and singing a the same time."




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