SUPERSTAR singer Beyoncé has shown she is Crazy In Love . . . with Nando’s.
She spent nearly £2,000 on chicken meals while on the UK leg of her Renaissance tour.

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But it is not as if she would struggle to pay for the £1,800 treat for her crew — the global tour is expected to gross £2billion in ticket sales.
Beyoncé, 41, called in the mother of all orders at Nando’s in Edinburgh before her gig at Murrayfield on Saturday night.
The Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) singer sent the kitchen at Fountain Park into a frenzy by requesting 110 chicken burgers and 90 pittas.
Just in case, Beyoncé added an extra nine chicken thighs for good measure.


Keen to cater for all, the singer went for a full range of spices on the snacks plus vegetarian options.
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And rather than going incognito with a fake name, her team ordered it in the superstar’s real name.
South African–style chain Nando’s has amassed a string of celebrity fans including Prince Harry and David Beckham.
Taylor Swift is also a fan after Ed Sheeran introduced her to the restaurant.
She previously said: “I know it’s quite a normal thing in England, but we are deprived of the mango chicken wraps and grilled corn in America.”
Beyoncé kicked off her UK concerts at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Wednesday.
She will play another sold-out gig at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light tomorrow before five nights at Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium in London.
The tour, in support of Beyoncé’s seventh album of the same name, is tipped to be one of the most successful ever.
Average global ticket prices — combining all levels from VIP to general admission — are £554 but the gigs sold out in seconds.

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