Destiny's Child star Beyonce tucked in at a celebrity bash in the US - to a chicken curry flown 3,000 miles from a village takeaway in Surrey.
Virgin Record chief Tony Matthews forked out £4,000 to treat 20 guests to a spicy British Indian takeaway.
The madcap producer traced a curry chef whose kormas he tasted once eight years earlier reports The Sun.
Tony, 40, said: "Takeaways in New York are not great so I flew a proper British curry over. It seems extravagant but I did it because I could."
Tony contacted Muhib Miah after recalling memorable dishes he served at a Spice Girls party in London in 1998.
Muhib and his chefs prepared Beyonce's dish in Lingfield, Surrey, packed it in a cooler box and sent it to Heathrow by private helicopter.
From there the dishes were jetted to the party in New York.
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Virgin Record chief Tony Matthews forked out £4,000 to treat 20 guests to a spicy British Indian takeaway.
The madcap producer traced a curry chef whose kormas he tasted once eight years earlier reports The Sun.
Tony, 40, said: "Takeaways in New York are not great so I flew a proper British curry over. It seems extravagant but I did it because I could."
Tony contacted Muhib Miah after recalling memorable dishes he served at a Spice Girls party in London in 1998.
Muhib and his chefs prepared Beyonce's dish in Lingfield, Surrey, packed it in a cooler box and sent it to Heathrow by private helicopter.
From there the dishes were jetted to the party in New York.
http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/story/sm_1184768.html