Bhumi Pednekar had an eventful Sunday in Los Angeles, attending an Angel City Football Club match co-owned by Lilly Singh, meeting Jennifer Garner, witnessing the LA Marathon, and dining at a Thai restaurant where Beyoncé and Jay-Z were present. Bhumi's vibrant experiences were shared on Instagram, capturing her excitement and memorable moments.
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