Beyonce embraces her patriotic side in a pleated skirt and stylish sports jacket as she supports Team USA during the 2024 Paris Olympics
Beyoncé showed off her patriotic side as she cheered on Team USA in a stylish outfit in new Instagram photos she shared on Saturday in honor of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
The 42-year-old Crazy In Love singer, who recently sent fans wild with her “iconic” Olympic promo for Team USA, struck a variety of poses as she showed off her look for the camera.
The performer gave a tall, lanky performance in a white, pleated miniskirt with a red-and-blue trim around the waist.
She showed off her toned abs in a white top with sheer sleeves and also wore a pair of white open-toe pumps.
Beyoncé wore a Team USA sports jacket with an American flag on the sleeves and back.
Beyonce, 42, embraced her patriotic side as she supported Team USA in a stylish outfit in new Instagram photos shared Saturday in honor of the 2024 Paris Olympics
The performer gave a leggy show, dressed in a white, pleated miniskirt with a red and blue trim around the waist
The star wore a US Olympic team cap atop her platinum blonde locks that fell straight past her shoulders.
She completed her outfit with a pair of large silver earrings and black sunglasses.
Beyoncé easily carried a small Jacquemus bag made of a blue denim fabric, matching the color scheme of her outfit.
For the finishing touches, the Texas Hold ‘Em singer added a warm blush to her cheekbones and a bold red tint to her lips.
The mother of three struck a few poses as she stood in front of white-painted double doors in a spacious hallway.
She also gave her fans a glimpse of her glamorous makeup and the red, white and blue hat on her head in stunning selfies.
In another photo, the Grammy winner flashes a small smile as she enjoys the summer weather, relaxing on a chair on a wooden deck.
The sun shone on the beauty of the surroundings late in the afternoon, while picturesque houses and a harbour could be seen in the background.
She showed off her toned stomach in a white cropped top with sheer sleeves and also wore a pair of open, white pumps
The star wore a US Olympic team cap atop her platinum blonde locks that fell straight past her shoulders
Beyonce wore a Team USA sports jacket with an American flag on the sleeves and back
In another photo, the Grammy winner flashed a small smile as she enjoyed the summer weather while lying on a chair on a wooden deck
Beyonce easily carried a small Jacquemus bag made from a blue denim fabric that matched the color scheme of her look
The singer took a photo of her Jacquemus bag sitting on a marble countertop and added patriotic colors to the image.
Beyoncé also posed for additional photos as she walked down a flight of stairs, pursing her lips as she looked over her left shoulder.
Another photo shows two blue boats floating on the water in New York State Harbor.
Finally, she uploaded a final photo of the back of a large boat with the words ‘Chelsea Lee’ written in white letters on the back.
Also on Saturday, the If I Were A Boy hitmaker shared a video montage of the same snaps while her song Riverdance played in the background.
Her latest post came shortly after the star made a surprise appearance at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, which aired Friday night on NBC, in which she introduced several American athletes.
Beyoncé wore a red, white and blue ensemble, including a ‘USA’ jumpsuit and a billowing cape, along with cowboy boots and a cowboy hat.
“Look at America, y’all,” Beyoncé began, as her hit Ya Ya from her most recent album, Cowboy Carter, played in the background.
Beyonce also posed for additional photos as she walked down a flight of stairs and puckered her lips as she looked over her left shoulder
Another photo was taken showing two blue boats floating on the water in New York State Harbor.
Finally, she uploaded a final photo showing the back of a large boat with ‘Chelsea Lee’ printed on it in white letters
“These hopes and dreams, these superstars who represent us. The people of this great, bold, beautiful, complicated nation. All together for them.”
Come on, you gotta love Noah [Lyles] and Sha’Carri [Richardson.] The fastest man and woman on the planet. They race around the world, whenever, wherever,” she continued.
“What about Caeleb? Proud dad, back in the drink for more gold. And Katie? The longer the race, the better she swims,” she continued, referring to swimmers Caeleb Dressel and Katie Ledecky.
“And I know you know my girl Simone. Born to fly, destined to inspire. We have superstars and we have legends. We have big dreamers who fought their whole lives to get here. Who gave up everything for one shot, and made it.”
Several images of top American athletes appeared on the screen, interspersed with images of the Grammy winner twirling around in her red, white and blue suit.
“That pride and that joy? That’s what binds me to this team. And that’s what makes me believe in this team. And that’s why I can’t wait to see what they’re going to do over the next 16 days.”
“America, give it up for Team USA, the very best of what we are. What a vision to behold. What a team to believe in. What a night to celebrate.”
Fans were quick to respond to the hype video on social media. “Beyoncé introduced Team USA at the Paris Olympics. Iconic!” wrote one fan on X.
“My heart swells with patriotism,” said another.
Her latest post comes shortly after the star made a surprise appearance at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which aired Friday night on NBC, when she introduced several American athletes
“Look at America, y’all,” Beyonce began, as her hit Ya Ya from her most recent album, Cowboy Carter, played in the background
“That was AMAZING!” wrote a third fan, while someone else added, “She is the moment.”
NBC commentators Kelly Clarkson and Peyton Manning also reacted to the clip when regular broadcast of the opening ceremony resumed in the French capital.
“You guys, how about Beyoncé?” Clarkson said. “Just getting things going and getting everybody excited for this. I can’t think of a better artist to do that for these athletes.”
Manning chimed in with a reference to Team USA’s basketball coach. “If I were Steve Kerr, I’d show that video before my game. Let Beyoncé do the talking,” the former NFL player said.