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Beyonce Shows Off Her Post-Baby 'Bod At Obama Fundraising Event
Posted on Tue Mar 20, 2012 06:30 AM PDT


She may have given birth just a few months ago, but Beyonce is already back to her stunning pre-baby physique!
The busy new mom tore herself away from baby Blue Ivy for a few hours to attend a fancy fundraising event hosted by First Lady Michelle Obama, at the Greenwich Hotel in Manhattan, on Monday night, but Baby Blue wasn't far from her mom's heart!
Queen B chose a blue-inspired ensemble for the outing, wearing a navy blue figure-hugging dress by Victoria Beckham, paired with some serious bright blue bling and blue stilettos -- even her fingernail polish was blue!
President Obama was unable to attend the night's festivities which cost the attendees upwards of $2,000 a head, but First Lady Michelle Obama was there to take over the hosting duties, and she looked understated-chic in a green jacket and black bellbottom pants. Robert De Niro and his wife, Grace Hightower also attended the fundraiser, which will donate all proceeds to Obama's re-election campaign.
Meanwhile, it was revealed this week that the "Single Ladies" singer plans to make her return to the stage during Memorial Day weekend, and is set to perform three concerts in Atlantic City, as part of the unveiling of the $2.4 billion Revel Resorts. We can't wait for Bey's return to the stage!
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