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Beyonce’s Queen Bee Birthday Cake reportedly cost at least $3500

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Beyonce – birthday cake cost at least $3,500. A cake was ordered from Cake Life Bake Shop in Philadelphia where Beyonce celebrated her 36th birthday at the Made in America festival. A source told Page Six the singer’s team specifically ordered a geode-themed cake, which costs at least $3,500, and goes up depending on size and complexity.  The cake making takes two days, co-owner of Cake Life Bake Shop Lily Fischer said. “Obviously we were looking at [inspiration] and things like that, but making the cake is a two-day process.” Beyonce’s team wanted cakes and cookies in yellow and black, the source said. “Last week, a call came into Philadelphia’s Cake Life Bake Shop requesting some cakes and cookies for New York clientele who were coming down for the Made In America festival over the weekend. The caller asked for various items and then specifically black-and-yellow-colored items, including a black and yellow geode-themed cake.”   https://www.visahq.ca/?a_aid=vaff8111

Dangerous winds, storm surge threaten Florida even as Hurricane Irma weakens to Category 4

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Major storm surge and 150 mph winds awaited South Florida even as Hurricane Irma was downgraded to a Category 4 storm in its crawl toward the U.S. mainland on Friday morning. The 5 a.m. update from the National Hurricane Center showed maximum sustained winds of 155 mph, making it officially a Category 4 storm. The NHC still cautioned the storm was "extremely dangerous." The NHC issued its first hurricane warnings for Florida overnight, warning residents that "preparations to protect life should be rushed to completion." Landfall in southern Florida is expected sometime around 3 or 4 a.m. on Sunday as a Category 4 storm. The worst of the winds and storm surge are projected near Marathon and Key Largo, but Miami and heavily populated southeastern Florida are still on the strongest side of the storm. The storm was located 55 miles northwest of Great Inauga Island in the Bahamas and now 495 miles southeast of Miami. The storm was moving west-northwest at 16 m

Arsene Wenger confirms €100m Thomas Lemar bid, plans another offer

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed that the club bid €100 million for Monaco's Thomas Lemar, adding that they plan to return with another offer. Late reports on deadline day said Arsenal had lodged a big bid to sign Lemar, who they viewed as the replacement for Alexis Sanchez, who was wanted by Manchester City. However the move did not come off, with reports varying on their reason for the collapse suggesting that either there wasn't enough time to complete the deal, Monaco rejected the bid or Lemar rejected Arsenal. But speaking on Telefoot, Wenger confirmed that a bid was made but the player wanted to stay. Yes, we bid 100m euros for Lemar but the player wanted to stay in Monaco," he said. However, he added that there were plans to return with another bid. "Yes, we'll come back in for him It is unclear whether Wenger meant January or the summer, but any move may hinge on the club making it back into the Champions League. Wenger also h