Beyoncé may be done performing at the Christmas halftime show, but famous fans like Serena Williams and Renee Rapp aren’t done yet.
The 32-time Grammy winner put on a stellar performance during the Houston Texans’ game against the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday (December 25), and the tennis legend gushed over Bey on X Star power. “Honestly, I can’t get enough of you,” Williams wrote shortly after Bey exited the game.
so and so mean girls The star took to Instagram Stories to praise Bey’s performance in several paragraphs. “I’m not kidding, you won’t understand!” Rapp wrote on a black background. “Why am I crying at the drums? She was, still is, she will always be! Beyoncé until I die.
“This is the most beautiful person in the world,” the “Snow Angel” singer continued in a second post. “Do you want to talk about being a fan?! She liked me when she was young and has always been like this, how can you still be so nice and behave so well! I’m getting chills all over.
The “Break My Soul” singer’s halftime show was certainly one for the history books, marking the first time Bey performed a song from her Billboard 200-topping album Cowboy Carter. She’s joined by Shaboozey, Post Malone, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy and Reyna Roberts to help sing their respective songs from the Grammy-nominated record, including “Sweet Honey Buckiin’,” “Levii’s Jeans” and “Blackbiird,” while Bey’s eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, accompanied her mom on the court for a few dances.
Bay also received support from her Destiny’s Child bandmates during and after the show. Michelle Williams was at NRG Stadium to cheer on the Ivy Park founder and shared an on-set photo from the show on Instagram Stories, while Kelly Rowland retweeted A clip of the “Irreplaceable” musician and Blue Ivy dancing together during the show.
Luckily for Williams, Rapp, Destiny’s Child, and everyone else in the Beyhive who enjoyed the musician’s performance, Netflix will be dropping it soon beyonce bowl Special collection of over 12 minutes of footage. The anchor broadcast the show live on Christmas Day, along with the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers and Texans vs. Ravens games.
Shortly after the show, Bey also teased that she would be launching a new project in 2025, posting a cryptic video of her riding a horse and waving an American flag. “1.14.25” was a message at the end of the video that Live Nation retweeted on social media, a move that led many fans to believe the star planned to embark on a tour next year.