Jacqueline Lindenberg, Dailymail.Com, Emily Selleck 2024-07-28 02:01, Updated 2024-07-28 08:17
Beyoncé showed off her patriotic side as she supported Team USA in a stylish outfit in a new Instagram photo shared on Saturday in celebration of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The 42-year-old “Crazy in Love” songstress, who recently got fans excited with her “iconic” Olympic promo for Team USA, struck a variety of poses while flaunting her looks for the cameras.
The performer showed off her long legs in a white pleated miniskirt with red and blue trim around the waist.
She wore a white cropped top with see-through sleeves that showed off her toned stomach and a pair of open-toed white pumps.
Beyoncé layered a Team USA sports jacket with the American flag on the sleeves and back.
Beyoncé, 42, showed off her patriotic side as she supported Team USA in a stylish outfit in a new Instagram photo shared on Saturday in celebration of the Paris 2024 Olympics. The performer showed off her long legs in a white pleated mini skirt with red and blue trim around her waist.
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The star wore a U.S. Olympic team cap over her platinum hair, which fell straight down to her shoulders.
She accessorized the outfit with large silver hoop earrings and black sunglasses.
Beyoncé effortlessly carried a small Jacquemus handbag made from a blue denim material that matched the color scheme of her look.
To finish off the look, the Texas Hold’em singer added a warm blush to her cheekbones and a bold red hue to her lips.
The mother of three struck a few poses while standing in a spacious hallway in front of a pair of white-painted double doors.
She also gave fans an up-close look at her glamorous makeup and the red, white and blue hat atop her head in a stunning selfie.
In another photo, the Grammy winner flashed a little smile as she enjoyed the summer weather while sitting in a wooden deck chair.
The late evening sun lit up the beautiful scenery, with quaint houses and the harbour in the background.
She showed off her toned midriff in a white cropped top with see-through sleeves and wore open-toed white pumps. Atop her shoulder-length platinum hair, she wore a Team USA Olympic cap. Beyoncé layered a Team USA sports jacket with the American flag on the sleeves and back. In another photo, the Grammy winner is seen enjoying the summer weather while sitting on a wooden deck chair with a small smile. Beyoncé was easily toting a small Jacquemus handbag in a blue denim material that matched the color scheme of her look.
The singer took a photo of a Jacquemus handbag resting on a marble countertop, then added some patriotic color over the image.
Beyoncé also posed for additional photos on her way down the stairs, glancing over her left shoulder and pursing her lips.
Another photo shows two blue boats floating on the water in a New York harbor.
Finally, she uploaded one last photo showing the back of a large boat with “Chelsea lee” printed in white letters on the back.
Also on Saturday, the “If I Were a Boy” hitmaker shared a video montage including the same snapshot as her song “Riverdance” played in the background.
Her latest post came shortly after she made a surprise appearance at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, which aired on NBC on Friday night, where she introduced several American athletes.
Beyoncé rocked a red, white and blue outfit that included a “USA” leotard, fluffy cape, cowboy boots and a cowboy hat.
“Boys, look at America,” Beyonce began singing, while her hit song “Yaya” from her latest album, “Cowboy Carter,” played in the background.
Beyoncé took additional photos on her way down the stairs, glancing over her left shoulder and pursing her lips, as well as a shot of two blue boats floating in the water at a New York harbor. Finally, she uploaded a final photo showing the back of a large boat with “Chelsea Lee” printed in white letters.
“These hopes and dreams, these superstars who represent us. The citizens of this big, bold, beautiful, complex country. We’re all rooting for them together.”
“Now, you have to love Noah. [Lyles] Shakari [Richardson.] “The fastest men and women on the planet. They will race against the world anytime, anywhere,” she continued.
“What about Caleb? The proud dad is back in the water with hopes of winning another gold medal. And Katie? The longer the race, the better she swims,” she continued, referring to swimmers Caleb Dressel and Katie Ledecky.
“And you know my Simone. She’s born to fly, she’s destined to inspire people. We have superstars. We have legends. We have people with big dreams who have fought their whole lives to get here. They gave up everything for one chance and they made it.”
Several clips of star American athletes were flashed on the screen, interspersed with glimpses of Grammy Award winners twirling in red, white and blue outfits.
“That pride and joy? That’s what this team is about. And that’s why I believe in this team. That’s why I can’t wait to see what they accomplish over the next 16 days.”
“America, cheer for Team USA. We are the best team. A great vision to see. A team to believe in. A night to celebrate.”
Fans were quick to react to the exciting video on social media. “Beyonce introducing Team USA at the Paris Olympics. Iconic!” one fan wrote to X.
“My heart is full of patriotism,” another chimed in.
Her latest post came just after Beyoncé made a surprise appearance to introduce several American athletes during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, which aired on NBC on Friday night. “Look at America, everybody,” Beyoncé began, as the hit “Ya Ya” from her latest album, “Cowboy Carter,” played in the background.
“Amazing!” wrote a third fan, while another added: “She’s the centre of attention.”
As normal broadcast of the opening ceremony resumed from the French capital, NBC commentators Kelly Clarkson and Peyton Manning also reacted to the footage.
“What about Beyoncé, guys?” Clarkson said. “Just kicking it all off and getting everybody excited. I can’t think of a more perfect artist to do that with athletes.”
Manning chimed in, referring to the coach of the US national basketball team: “If I were Steve Kerr, I’d play that video before the game. I’d let Beyoncé do all the talking,” the former NFL player said.