Beyonce Celebrates Her 35th Birthday With Epic Gift to Fans!

The 'Formation' singer releases second standalone video from her Lemonade album on YouTube.

Beyoncé can't stop sharing the love even on her birthday!

The "Formation" singer celebrated her 35th birthday on Sunday by surprising fans with the release of her Lemonade track "Hold Up" on YouTube.


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The video, which was previously only available to Tidal subscribers, premiered in April as part of her new LP's visual album, but now every fan can watch it on repeat online.

The singer's Beyhive turned to social media on Sunday to help ignite the hashtag #HappyBirthdayBeyonce and everyone from Gladys Knight, Jennifer Hudson, Mariah Carey and Simone Biles chimed in to wish "Queen B" a happy birthday!

"Happy Birthday to the beautiful Queen Bey! @beyonce," Carey wrote. "Lots of love and respect always, Mariah." 

Hudson posted a throwback photo of her 7-year-old son, David Daniel Otunga Jr. giggling with Beyonce. "What better day to post this throw back , then on your bday! Happy birthday @Beyonce from one Virgo to another," she captioned the sweet pic. 

"The Boy is Mine" singer, Monica Brown, also shared a heartfelt message.

"Happy Birthday B....You always display love, graciousness & gratefulness," she wrote. "I pray this birthday God has placed nothing but his love & your family around you."

And, from one queen to another, Gladys Knight also celebrated the "Sorry" singer on her big day.

"Happy Birthday #QueenBey @beyonce," she captioned a picture of herself with Beyonce. "I'm so very proud of you. Continue to shine bright and do what you do best. #Win With love from mama Gladys."

See more sweet and hilarious birthday wishes below:


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