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Paris Fashion Week is nearing the end after a sensational week packed-full of top end designer treats and Beyonce and her hubby Jay Z have only just arrived. But it seems there weren't there for the fashion. The power couple weren't spotted on any FROWs, but they were enjoying corporate hospitality with David Beckham while watching his former club, PSG, taken on Barcelona at Parc des Princes this evening.
David sat next to sport lover Jay Z and was spotted having a chat with both of the stylish stars, while he was also joined by his best pal and football agent Dave Gardner.
No doubt the couple will be checking in to PFW on its last day tomorrow, with shows set for Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Miu Miu.
The couple were last in Paris for their On The Run joint tour, when they performed at the Stade de France on two nights, closing their joint venture - as well as filming it for an HBO special.
Beyonce looked far from concerned about recent comments made by Annie Lennox in which she described the Single Ladies hitmaker as "feminist lite".
The Why singer has slammed Beyonce for describing herself as a feminist, adding many artists even use the term to promote their careers.
The Eurythmics frotnwoman hit out at the 33-year-old singer for proclaiming herself a feminist during her set at the MTV Video Music Awards last month, saying the term shouldn't be thrown around.
Annie told website PrideSource: "I would call that 'feminist lite'. L-I-T-E. I'm sorry. It's tokenistic to me. I mean, I think she's a phenomenal artist - I just love her performances - but I'd like to sit down [with her].
"I think I'd like to sit down with quite a few artists and talk to them. I'd like to listen to them; I'd like to hear what they truly think.
"I see a lot of it as them taking the word hostage and using it to promote themselves, but I don't think they necessarily represent wholeheartedly the depths of feminism - no, I don't."
The 59-year-old singer also hit out at other stars for being scantily clad on stage and in music videos in order to sell their songs.
She reportedly added: "I think for many it's very convenient and it looks great and it looks radical, but I have some issues with it. I have issues with it. Of course I do. I think it's a cheap shot. I think what they do with it is cheap and ... yeah.
"What can I tell you? Sex always sells. And there's nothing wrong with sex selling, but it depends on your audience. If they're seven-year-old kids, I have issues with it."
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