Beyoncé’s storage units robbed of over $1 million worth of valuables

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Beyoncé is the victim of a targeted attack after thieves allegedly broke into her storage units and stole over $1 million worth of valuables.

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The offenders broke into 3 of the Queen Bey's L.A. storage units, all of which were broken into twice earlier this month, authorities told TMZ. According to the outlet, the thieves stole expensive handbags and dresses.

At the time of the first incident, the storage units were being rented out by her production company, Parkwood Entertainment. The outlet reports that the missing items from the first break-in all belonged to the 39-year-old singer.

The culprits then returned within one week, and targeted three more storage units in the same facility. They made off with more luxury items, including additional handbags, kids toys and photos belonging to one of Beyoncé’s stylists.

Beyoncé is the latest singer to be burglarized as these targeted robberies appear to be on the rise, TMZ noted. In January, Miley Cyrusstorage space was robbed of clothes, family photos, and mementos.

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News of the burglaries come just weeks after Beyoncé made history as the most GRAMMY-winning female artist ever, with 28 wins to her name.

Bey won multiple awards for “Savage (Remix),” her smash hit with Megan Thee Stallion, and Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl,” alongside first time GRAMMY winner, her “baby,” Blue Ivy, at the 2021 ceremony.

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