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Beyonce wears her face mask upside down as she takes a ride in a classic convertible

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Like most stars during the coronavirus pandemic she has been keeping a low profile as most work commitments have been postponed.But on Friday Beyonce was spotted in Beverly Hills, enjoying some fresh air in a Mercedes convertible alongside a pal, but keeping her face covered to avoid attention.The Single Ladies hitmaker was barely recognizable as she covered her head in a gray sweater along with a face mask and sunglasses.

Who's that girl? Beyonce is pictured out in Beverly Hills on Friday taking a ride in a classic convertible with a palWhile the pop icon took precautions by wearing the PPE, she accidentally wore the mask upside down.The grey face covering was personalized, featuring an embroidered 'B' on one side which was unfortunately.

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