Beyoncé delighted her fans by playfully addressing the numerous viral memes that circulated following the Grammys last month on Instagram.
In a recent video posted on Thursday, the 42-year-old singer shared a creatively altered still image featuring a prominently oversized black hat, humorously alluding to her transition into a country-inspired style with cowboy hats.
Scheduled to unveil her upcoming country-themed album, Cowboy Carter, later this month, Beyoncé made a bold fashion statement at the Grammys in February with a notably large hat. This distinctive choice sparked a trend on social media, prompting users to comically edit images of her hat expanding in size.
One tweet in particular exaggerated the proportions of Beyoncé’s Grammy hat to such an extent that it appeared to dwarf the Earth itself.
Following the release of the video, amused followers expressed their amusement, exclaiming: ‘THE HAT GUYS, SHE IS TROLLING USSSSS… LMFAOOOOOOO YOU SAW THE HAT MEMES…
‘LMAOOO she’s seen the posts… the way you troll us… she saw the hat memes… Not the hat getting bigger?! She watches us all the time…
‘You really see EVERYTHING Lmaooo… she has seen the edits of her hats… Not you IN ON THE JOKES please BFFR! I just love you DOWN, diva… SHE KNOWSSSS.’
In addition to the attention-grabbing hat, Beyoncé showcased a golden trench coat paired with a black belt featuring a sizable gold buckle, layered over a coordinating jumpsuit in her latest Instagram post.
She also posted a monochromatic image of herself and her husband of 16 years, Jay-Z, who collectively hold the record for the most Grammy nominations, each boasting 88 nods.
Radiating joy, Beyoncé was captured leaving a building alongside Jay-Z, 54, casting a subtle smile towards the camera.
The power couple shares three children: Blue Ivy, 12, and twins Rumi and Sir, aged six.
Furthermore, Beyoncé shared a captivating close-up selfie flaunting her cascading blonde locks and a shimmering emerald bolo tie.
Her highly anticipated album, Act II of the Renaissance trilogy, is slated for release this Friday, having already introduced two singles: “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em.”
Surprising fans, the singles were unveiled during a Verizon Super Bowl commercial aired during the Super Bowl in February.
The commercial depicted the star revisiting viral moments in an attempt to ‘break the internet.’
Concluding with the Verizon logo and Beyoncé’s voiceover declaring, ‘OK, they ready. Drop the new music,’ the Super Bowl ad generated significant buzz.
The 33-time Grammy Award-winner officially announced the title of her album, Cowboy Carter, on her website in mid-March.