Beyonce Pregnant: Singer Finally Reveals Wedding Gown in 'I Was Here' Video

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By Emma Koonse , Christian Post Reporter
November 17, 2011|10:56 pm

Beyonce has premiered her new music video for “I Was Here” where images of the singer in her wedding gown are displayed.

In April of 2008 Beyonce married rapper Jay-Z during a private ceremony in New York City. The details about the nuptials were very tightly kept, causing fans to wonder about her wedding gown.

The video which premiered Thursday on Vevo reveals the 30-year-old on her wedding day three years ago. Wearing a strapless and full-skirted gown, the snapshot of the singer’s special day finally silences her fan’s questions about the dress.

In attendance at the private ceremony in 2008 were A-listers Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Destiny’s Child band mates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, and Coldplay front man Chris Martin and his wife Gwyneth Paltrow.

“I Was Here” features video footage throughout Beyonce’s life, demonstrating how far she has come from childhood, through her time with the group Destiny’s Child, and ends with the scene of her revealing her pregnancy at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards.

Married for three years, Beyonce and Jay-Z have shot down rumors of pregnancy on numerous occasions. Always saying that she wanted a baby by the time she turned 30, Beyonce got her wish as she and her husband are expecting their first child in February.

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In an interview with Piers Morgan in June, Beyonce spoke about her husband: “We’ve been together for a very long time and I’m very happy. Love is the foundation of everything, everything I do. My music is inspired by love – from my family, my husband, and my sister.”

The sex of the baby has not officially been announced yet, but the media continues to speculate that they couple is expecting a girl.

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