CRAZY IN FORTY-LOVE
SUPERSTAR BEYONCE BRINGS A-LIST ACTION TO WIMBLEDON BUT ALL EYES ARE STILL ON ANDY
Beyonce lit up a starstudded Centre Court yesterday – but not even Queen Bey and husband Jay-Z could outshine Andy Murray.
Thousands of supporters clamoured to watch Scotland’s national sporting hero take part in a light Wimbledon training session on the eve of his singles f inal against Canadian Milos Raonic.
He will bid to win his second Wimbledon title at 3pm today when a record TV audience is expected to tune in.
His dedicated band of superfans began queuing just for the chance to watch the 29-year- old world No2 on a big screen inside the grounds.
Beyonce, f resh f rom her triumphant Hampden show on Thursday, had to leave SW19 sharp after watching her close friend Serena Williams win on Centre Court.
The 34-year-old had to go from the Ladies’ Singles to Single Ladies as she had the small matter of the latest concert in Dublin to attend to last night.
But you wouldn’t bet against her being caught up in the Murraymania gripping Britain when she returns to the base in London she’s using for the European leg of her Formation world tour.
Among the other celebrities playing second fiddle to Murray on the Centre Court yesterday were Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams, who sported a new look of blue-grey hair
Others included comedian Peter Kay, singer Elaine Paige,