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- Beyoncé Officially Endorses Joe Biden in Instagram Post: 'Come Thru, Texas! #VOTE' - Newsweek
- Beyoncé sports pro-Biden mask on Instagram | TheHill - The Hill
- Beyoncé Opened Up About Parenting Blue Ivy During The Pandemic, And It's Too Relatable - BuzzFeed
- Did Beyoncé Herself Commission Tabria Majors’s Halloween Masterpiece? - Vulture
- Beyoncé shows support for Biden, urges her home state: ‘Come thru, Texas! #Vote’ - WWLP.com
- Beyoncé Reveals She Has 2 Beehives at Home: 'We Make Hundreds of Jars of Honey a Year' - Complex
- I Require Some Help Picking My Jaw Up Off the Floor After Seeing Beyoncé's Red-Hot Gown - POPSUGAR
- Beyoncé's latest Ivy Park x Adidas gear finally drops online - erienewsnow.com
Posted: 02 Nov 2020 10:47 AM PST Beyoncé has given her official presidential endorsement for the 2020 election. In an Instagram post shared on Monday, the superstar performer rocked a face mask printed with the "Biden-Harris" logo, indicating her support for Democratic candidate Joe Biden and his vice presidential pick, Senator Kamala Harris. In the giphy, Beyoncé also tugs on her wide-brim hat, showcasing an "I VOTED" sticker. Meanwhile, in the photo caption, the Houston native encouraged the people of her home state to get out to the polls on election day. "Come thru, Texas! #VOTE," the singer wrote. Beyoncé's support of Biden should come as no surprise. The mother-of-three was a strong supporter of President Barack Obama and his administration, during which Biden served as Vice President for two terms, from 2008 to 2016. Beyoncé performed at Obama's Inauguration Ball in January 2009 and she later sang the national anthem at Obama's second inauguration in 2013. Following months of marches over racial injustice and police brutality, the 39-year-old "Black Parade" singer urged fans to continue to let their voices be heard and exercise their right to vote while dedicating her BET humanitarian award to protesters in June. "I want to dedicate this award to all of my brothers out there, all of my sisters out there inspiring me, marching and fighting for change. Your voices are being heard, and you're proving to our ancestors that our struggles were not in vain. Now we have one more thing we need to do to walk in our true power, and that is to vote," Beyoncé said. "I'm encouraging you to continue to take action, continue to change and dismantle a racist and unequal system. We have to continue to do this together. Continue to fight for each other and lift each other up, because there are people banking on us staying at home during local elections and primaries happening in states across the country." She added: "We have to vote like our life depends on it, because it does. So please continue to be the change you want to see." Beyoncé joins a long list of celebrities who have officially endorsed Biden for president. In October, Jennifer Lopez and her fiancé Alex Rodriguez gave their stamp of approval while appearing in a campaign video with Biden and his wife Dr. Jill Biden. "We're thrilled and we're excited to vote. I think our voice has never been more important," Rodriguez said in the video. Lopez chimed in and said that she was hoping a Biden administration could bring U.S. citizens together. "For me, it's unifying the nation again. Getting rid of this hate, thinking about my kids walking around in a world where, you know it's OK to be racist or prejudiced because our administration says it's OK," Lopez said. "That to me is really sad because it's not the country I grew up in." Billie Eilish, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Cardi B, Tracee Ellis Ross, Bruce Springsteen, Howard Stern, Larry David, Mark Cuban, Jon Stewart, Billie Jean King, John Legend and Barbara Streisand are among the many celebrities who have encouraged Americans to vote for Biden. |
Beyoncé sports pro-Biden mask on Instagram | TheHill - The Hill Posted: 02 Nov 2020 10:54 AM PST Beyoncé is rooting on former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden leads Trump in survey of Texas voters from left-leaning pollster On The Trail: Making sense of Super Poll Sunday Trump rebukes FBI for investigating supporters accused of harassing Biden bus MORE in swing-state Texas, sporting a face mask supporting the Democratic presidential nominee. The Houston native posted Monday on Instagram to her 155 million followers an image of her wearing the pro-Biden mask, and a message for the battleground state: It's not the first time that the 39-year-old "Brown Skin Girl" singer, born Beyoncé Knowles, has waded into politics in her home state on the eve of a high-profile election. In 2018, the Grammy Award winner made a last-minute push for then-Rep. Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeHarris to travel to Texas Friday after polls show tie between Trump, Biden Cruz wants donors to repay K he loaned to his 2018 campaign Texas Republicans sound post-2020 alarm bells MORE (D-Texas) in his Senate bid against Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzIt's time for a universal charitable deduction Twitter changes policy, unlocks New York Post account after standoff The Memo: Texas could deliver political earthquake MORE (R), which O'Rourke went lost. |
Posted: 01 Nov 2020 11:49 AM PST "Blue is very smart, and she is aware that there is a shift." ICYMI: My forever queen Beyoncé is the December cover star of British Vogue.Inside the magazine, the "Savage" singer opened about everything, including what it has been like parenting her 8-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, during the pandemic.When asked how her parenting has changed in the past few months, Yoncé said, "I have become a better listener. Blue is very smart, and she is aware that there is a shift, but it is my job as a parent to do my best to keep her world as positive and safe as can be for an 8-year-old."She went on to give advice for other parents out there who are just trying to get through the rest of 2020 after months of protests and a global health crisis: "My best advice is to love [your children] harder than ever.""I let my daughter know that she is never too young to contribute to changing the world. I never underestimate her thoughts and feelings, and I check in with her to understand how this is affecting her," the 39-year-old stated.She continued, "[Blue] saw some of the reactions to the 'Brown Skin Girl' video, as well as some of the videos from the philanthropic work I've done this year. When I tell her I'm proud of her, she tells me that she's proud of me and that I'm doing a good job. It's teeeeeew much sweetness."Bey added, "She melts my heart. I believe the best way to teach them is to be the example."Elsewhere in the interview, Bey said she was "absolutely changed" by the events of 2020. "It would be difficult to experience life in a pandemic and the current social unrest and not be changed. I have learnt that my voice is clearer when I am still."The Grammy Award winner also shared that she has been enjoying being at home with her three children — Blue and 3-year-old twins Sir and Rumi. "I truly cherish this time with my family, and my new goal is to slow down and shed stressful things from my life," she declared.Check out Bey's full interview with British Vogue here.BuzzFeed DailyKeep up with the latest daily buzz with the BuzzFeed Daily newsletter! |
Did Beyoncé Herself Commission Tabria Majors’s Halloween Masterpiece? - Vulture Posted: 02 Nov 2020 09:36 AM PST Beyoncé in "Crazy in Love" or Tabria Majors for Beylloween? We can't tell. Photo: Tabria Majors/Instagram Hope you enjoyed your last Halloween, because after Tabria Majors was done with it, we'll be celebrating a totally new holiday next year. While Queen Bey was tending to her beehives, model Majors made a ten-minute Halloween video tribute re-creating iconic Beyoncé music videos and performances. "I wanted to do something different this year for Halloween and pay tribute to someone that I admire and respect so much — BEYONCE!" she wrote on Instagram. Majors's video followed Beyoncé through the eras, with detailed re-creations of the music videos for "Crazy in Love," "Déjà Vu," "Single Ladies," "Countdown," "Partition," and "Formation," along with "ALREADY" from this year's Black Is King and the "Everybody Mad" interlude from Beychella. And Majors's tribute doesn't just have the outfits; there are sets, choreography, backup dancers — the works. It's called production value, look it up. "I wanted to apply Beyoncé's infamous work ethic to this project and see how far I could push myself," Majors continued, thanking "the real MVP" of the performance, her choreographer Kany Diabaté. She also thanked her director, Matt Alves, who appears multiple times throughout the video and even tries out some Beyoncé choreography of his own at the end. The performance got a stamp of approval from Beyoncé's publicist Yvette Noel-Schure, who commented, "Sooooooo goood." So you know what that means: Halloween is canceled, and it's all Beylloween from now on. Start picking your looks for next year, and maybe get your hands on a Lemonade coat before they start flying off the shelves. |
Beyoncé shows support for Biden, urges her home state: ‘Come thru, Texas! #Vote’ - WWLP.com Posted: 02 Nov 2020 12:19 PM PST AUSTIN (KXAN) — With just one day before the 2020 Presidential Election, music superstar Beyoncé took to Instagram to urge fellow Texans to "Come thru" with voting. In the looping video, the Grammy-winning Houston native can be seen wearing a Biden-Harris face covering while tipping her hat to show a sticker reading, "I VOTED." Beyoncé, whose full name is Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, previously showed support for other Democratic candidates in Texas. In 2018, she once again took to Instagram with a photo of her wearing a cap reading "Beto For Senate." That photo's caption read: "I'm feeling grateful for everyone before me who fought so hard to give us all the right to have a voice. We can't voice our frustrations and complain about what's wrong without voting and exercising our power to make it right. We need you. We all need each other, because when we are truly united we are unstoppable. Sending you all love and positivity on this happy voting day! Every vote counts. Every race matters. Everywhere." |
Posted: 02 Nov 2020 11:04 AM PST Tucked into a new interview with Edward Enninful for British Vogue is a reveal from Beyoncé regarding the longtime presence of two literal beehives at her home. Late into the discussion, Beyoncé is asked to name something that might be considered "surprising" about her. Enter 80,000 bees and an impressive annual haul of honey. "I know it's random, but I have two beehives. Real ones," Beyoncé said. "I've had them at my house for a while now. I have around 80,000 bees and we make hundreds of jars of honey a year. I started the beehives because my daughters, Blue and Rumi, both have terrible allergies, and honey has countless healing properties." Beyoncé, of course, is quite right about the numerous benefits of honey. It's effective in taking down bacteria, soothing throats, and—though this one isn't a medical benefit—the bee-crafted fluid makes for an inarguably delicious addition to a number of items including (but certainly not limited to) breakfast cereal and hot tea. The interview also includes insight from Beyoncé on her creative process, her preferred Texan delicacies, how the marathon of international tragedies in 2020 has affected her, and more. She was also asked to how explain how she's recently put her massive platform as an artist to use in a number of ways aimed at helping those in need. "It was heartwarming to see the photos from the testing sites and to read the letters from the people who were high-risk, due to pre-existing health conditions, who were able to recover and return home safely from the hospital," Beyoncé said of getting COVID-19 test sites set up for Houstonians with the help of her mother and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Peep the full interview here. Last month, Beyoncé was among those who made public statements in support of #EndSARS protesters in Nigeria. When sharing her statement in support of the anti-police brutality demonstrations, Beyoncé directed fans to a special site where they could learn more about organizations focused on helping those on the ground. Also Watch |
Posted: 01 Nov 2020 05:47 PM PST Beyoncé's entire British Vogue December 2020 spread is spectacular and full of custom outfits, but her Christopher John Rogers gown is a legendary moment all on its own. To celebrate the release of her intimate interview with Editor in Chief Edward Enninful, the singer released photos taken by the talented Kennedi Carter on Nov. 1, including an image of the original dress. You can find my jaw fully on the floor after catching a glimpse. "When the legends call, you answer," the designer wrote on Instagram, along with behind-the-scenes photos of the outfit. "Dripping in contoured, bias-cut, 4-ply silk crepe and 10 yards of satin faced silk organza, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter in a custom #ChristopherJohnRogers evening frock in Crawfish for the December 2020 issue of British Vogue." Christopher John Rogers isn't new to the fashion scene by any means, but you'll likely recognize some of his more recent designs on celebrities like Zendaya, Ashley Graham, and Lizzo, to just name a few. Bold and beautiful constructions are his forte, and who better to show off this gown than Queen Bey herself? Get a closer look at his creation below, as well as Beyoncé's cover ensemble. |
Beyoncé's latest Ivy Park x Adidas gear finally drops online - erienewsnow.com Posted: 29 Oct 2020 12:11 PM PDT
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