Post Malone Thanks Beyoncé for Sharing ‘Beyoncé Bowl’ Stage: ‘Thank You For Sharing Your Talent and Art’

Beyoncé did her big one on Christmas Day, performing Cowboy Carter tracks for the first time at halftime of the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans game.

One of the multiple guest appearances on the set was Post Malone, who hit X and offered a message of thanks.

“Thank you @Beyonce so much for havin me out in Houston, and on your beautiful record. Also, thank you for sharin your talent and art with the world. I love you,” Malone said.

Beyoncé delivered an electrifying halftime performance during Netflix’s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday, as the Houston Texans faced the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium. Held in her hometown of Houston, Texas, the show was produced by Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment.

The 12-minute spectacle featured the first live renditions of songs from her groundbreaking COWBOY CARTER album, which recently became the most Grammy-nominated album by a female artist. The setlist included hits like “16 CARRIAGES,” “BLACKBIIRD,” “JOLENE,” and the smash “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM,” which ended with Beyoncé soaring into the rafters.

Special guests Post Malone, Shaboozey, Reyna Roberts, and Blue Ivy Carter were joining her as featured dancers. Beyoncé welcomed legendary figures like Myrtis Dightman Jr. and Ja’Dayia Kursh alongside the Texans Cheerleaders in a heartfelt nod to Western and rodeo culture.

The performance also featured nearly 200 Texas Southern University’s Ocean of Soul Marching Band members, known for its powerful sound and precise choreography.

This marks Beyoncé’s return to the NFL halftime stage, following iconic Super Bowl performances in 2013 and 2016. Fans can relive the “Beyoncé Bowl” when it debuts on Netflix later this week. For more details, visit Netflix.com/BeyonceBowl.

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The Beyoncé Bowl (Her Christmas Day NFL Halftime Show) Is Now Streaming On Netflix

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Christmas has passed, but Beyoncé is still in the giving mode. On December 25, the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer spent the holiday on the NRG Stadium field for the Houston Texans versus Baltimore Ravens halftime show. Despite fears that Beyoncé’s highly anticipated performance would experience buffering issues, it went off without a hiccup.

However, Beyoncé already had a backup plan should things have gone awry. Today (December 27), streamer Netflix announced that the Beyhive can relive her record-setting mini Cowboy Carter concert on the platform now.

“We’re screaming YA YA YA YA YA because BEYONCÉ BOWL, a standalone special, is now on Netflix,” wrote the company on X (formerly Twitter).

Although some supporters would undoubtedly prefer access to Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, they are prepared to run Beyoncé Bowl into the ground for the time being. The special includes appearances by Beyoncé’s eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, Post Malone, Shaboozey, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, and Reyna Roberts.

After another glance at any Easter eggs sprinkled throughout her performance, the Beyhive is sure to draft a new round of theories surrounding her “Look at that horse” teaser. If not, January 14, 2025, is only weeks away.

The Beyoncé Bowl is now streaming on Netflix. Find more information here.

Beyoncé Brings ‘Cowboy Carter’ to Christmas Gameday Halftime Show

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Beyoncé delivered an electrifying halftime performance during Netflix’s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday, as the Houston Texans faced the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium. Held in her hometown of Houston, Texas, the show was produced by Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment.

The 12-minute spectacle featured the first live renditions of songs from her groundbreaking COWBOY CARTER album, which recently became the most Grammy-nominated album by a female artist. The setlist included hits like “16 CARRIAGES,” “BLACKBIIRD,” “JOLENE,” and the smash “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM,” which ended with Beyoncé soaring into the rafters.

Special guests Post Malone, Shaboozey, Reyna Roberts, and Blue Ivy Carter were joining her as featured dancers. Beyoncé welcomed legendary figures like Myrtis Dightman Jr. and Ja’Dayia Kursh alongside the Texans Cheerleaders in a heartfelt nod to Western and rodeo culture.

The performance also featured nearly 200 Texas Southern University’s Ocean of Soul Marching Band members, known for its powerful sound and precise choreography.

This marks Beyoncé’s return to the NFL halftime stage, following iconic Super Bowl performances in 2013 and 2016. Fans can relive the “Beyoncé Bowl” when it debuts on Netflix later this week. For more details, visit Netflix.com/BeyonceBowl.

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Beyonce Is Allegedly “Supporting” Jay-Z Amidst Assault Accusations

Jay-Z has been a talking point for all the wrong reasons this week. The legendary rapper was accused of raping a teenager with Diddy at a 2000 VMAs afterparty. Hov has denied these allegations outright, and countersued his accuser, but the negative press continues to accumulate. Some fans have questioned whether Jay-Z’s controversies will cause damage to his marriage with Beyonce. Sources reportedly close to the couple, however, claim that there is nothing to worry about.

Page Six spoke to two people who are allegedly part of the Carters’ inner circle. One of them claimed Queen Bey was committed to her marriage with Jay-Z. “[Beyonce] has no intention of leaving Jay-Z,” they asserted. “She wholeheartedly believes him, [and is] supporting him throughout.” The anonymous source pointed to the fact that Jay-Z accompanied Beyonce and their daughter Blue Ivy Carter to a film premiere on December 9. Beyonce and Blue Ivy voice characters in Mufasa: The Lion King, and the trio were the image of unity on the red carpet.

Read More: Jay-Z Files Motion To Have Rape Accuser Reveal Her Identity

Sources Claim Beyonce Is “Committed” To Her Marriage

The second source told Page Six that Beyonce is hell bent on restoring Jay-Z’s reputation following the rape allegation. “[The Carters are] a team,” they insisted. “And will face this situation together.” Beyonce has yet to issue a public statement regarding the allegations. That said, the musical icon has refrained from discussing her marriage publicly for the past decade. She has let her music, particularly 2016’s Lemonade, do the talking instead. The same cannot be said for Beyonce’s mother, Tina Knowles. The celebrity relative courted controversy on Monday when she liked a post detailing Jay-Z’s alleged crimes.

Fans were horrified to see Knowles seemingly condemning her son-in-law. She quickly course corrected, though. Beyonce’s mother got on Instagram and claimed that her account was hacked when the aforementioned post was liked. “I was Hacked,” Knowles told followers. “As you all know I do not play about my family. So if you see something uncharacteristic of me. Just know that it is not me!” Jay-Z, meanwhile, has issued a lengthy statement of his own via social media. He insisted that the whole situation is a means of extorting money from him. “It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion,” Hov told accusing lawyer, Tony Buzbee. “So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!”

Read More: Jay-Z Faces More Allegations Regarding Male & Female Minors From Tony Buzbee

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50 Cent Upsets Fans With Crass Joke After Jay-Z Supports Blue Ivy & Beyonce At “Mufasa” Premiere

50 Cent is easily one of the biggest trolls in all of hip-hop, however, over the years, he has been known to take things way too far. Overall, this has been apparent in his feuds with people like Diddy, Ja Rule, and even Jay-Z. As it stands, Jay-Z is being accused of allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl while in the presence of Diddy. Although Jay has already denied the allegations, there are many who are stunned and disappointed with what is going on.

50 Cent, on the other hand, couldn’t care less about maintaining a sense of decorum. Instead, he would much rather go on social media and get as many jokes off as humanly possible. Last night, Jay-Z went out in public with his wife Beyonce, and his oldest daughter, Blue Ivy. It was the premiere for Mufasa: The Lion King, which is a movie that both Blue Ivy and Beyonce star in. Many were surprised that Jay would be in attendance, however, he seemed to be in good spirits. Meanwhile, this prompted 50 Cent to write “Jay said they said I raped a kid, everybody get dressed we going to see Mustafa. LOL.”

Read More: 50 Cent Drops New Verse Out Of Nowhere On O.T & Elesia Iimura’s “Prayed Up”

50 Cent Takes It There

While fans typically enjoy Fif’s brand of trolling, this particular joke did not go over well and it is very easy to see why. In the comments section of The Neighborhood Talk, there were some very strong responses to what 50 Cent had to say. “Dude don’t even like his son trying to speak about someone else’s family,” one person wrote. “Weird. He’s a father supporting his child. Something Curtis knows nothing about,” said another.

Needless to say, the fans are not on 50 Cent’s side with this recent joke. Given the fact that Beyonce and Blue Ivy are involved, it makes sense that fans would be upset. Moreover, the allegations that are being leveled against Jay are extremely serious. While some will always make jokes, others feel like making light of this is extremely inappropriate.

Read More: 50 Cent Playfully Trolls Tony Yayo While Throwing Shade At Drake

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Beyoncé Gushes Over Daughter Blue Ivy Carter At The Premiere Of ‘Mufasa: The Lion King,’ Her Debut Movie

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At just 12 years old, Blue Ivy Carter is already starting to carve out her own role in the entertainment industry. In 2019, she won a Grammy for her work on mom Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl,” and now, she’s readying to make her movie debut (in a voice-acted role) in Mufasa: The Lion King, which is set to release on December 20.

There was a premiere for the film last night, though, where Blue Ivy posed on the red carpet with parents Beyoncé (who voices Nala as she did in the 2019 Lion King movie) and Jay-Z (here’s a video).

Beyoncé, ever the proud mother, shared some photos of Blue Ivy at the premiere and wrote on Instagram, “My gorgeous baby girl. This is your night. You worked hard and you did such a beautiful job as the voice of Kiara. Your family could not be prouder. Keep shining.”

The post got some supportive comments from people like Ty Dolla Sign (a raised hands emoji), Flo Milli (“aw congratulations”), and Leona Lewis (“So special [heart emoji]”).

Meanwhile, it was recently announced that Beyoncé will be part of the NFL’s effort to give itself a more significant Christmas presence, by performing a special halftime show.

The Carters Hit the Red Carpet of ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’

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The Carters took the red carpet of the Los Angeles premiere of Mufasa: The Lion King, which stars both Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter.

The family can be seen together, all smiles, on the red carpet. Blue Ivy wore a stunning gold gown that matched her mother’s hue. Hov was accompanied by a sharp burgundy suit.

The video shows the family posing together and a touching moment when Jay and Bey cheer on their daughter as she poses for the cameras.

“My gorgeous baby girl,” Beyoncé wrote on Instagram. “This is your night. You worked hard and you did such a beautiful job as the voice of Kiara. Your family could not be prouder. Keep shining”

You can see it all below.

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Beyoncé’s Over A Decade Long Legal Fight To Trademark Daughter Blue Ivy’s Name Reportedly Continues

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Beyoncé is an international superstar. As a result of the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer’s fame, her three children were thrust into the spotlight. But her oldest offspring, Blue Ivy, has grown a cult like following online. Despite Beyoncé’s icon status there’s still one thing just outside of her grasp.

According to Billboard, Beyoncé’s fight to trademark her eldest daughter Blue Ivy’s name hasn’t come to an end. The outlet claims that the entertainer’s company, BGK Trademark Holdings, LLC, continues to fight to secure the intellectual property rights across the board.

Last week, BGK Trademark Holdings reportedly filed a motion with the federal trademark office to have the securement of Blue Ivy’s name. The only problem is a children’s boutique in Wisconsin currently owns the trademark for Blue Ivy for retail store services featuring clothing, jewelry, home and clothing accessories, and giftware. This has held up Bey’s company application up in the same sector.

The company previously secured protection for a host of other sectors (viewble here). But Beyoncé’s attorneys refuse to give up. Within the paperwork, they doubled down on their efforts, writing: “No reasonable consumer would ever suffer any form of confusion when encountering the [store’s] logo, which is used with one small shop in Fish Creek, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community with a population of approximately 997 people,” Beyoncé’s attorneys write. “Nor would a reasonable consumer encounter the ‘Blue Ivy Carter’ mark and conclude that the famous Carter family had teamed up with a small shop in rural Wisconsin to launch a clothing line.”

During an interview with Vanity Fair, Jay-Z explained why the couple filed their initial trademark application. “People wanted to make products based on our child’s name,” he said. “You don’t want anybody trying to benefit off your baby’s name. It wasn’t for us to do anything; as you see, we haven’t done anything.”

What’s The Runtime For Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Movie

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Are you ready for the renaissance? If you’re not, you will want to steer clear of all AMC theatres. Today (December 1), Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé hit the cineplex in all its glory, and the Beyhive will surely attend in droves.

From the massive final setlist of songs, breakouts showcasing Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour robust featured dancers, the Mute Challenge spotlight, and plenty of cameos of Blue Ivy Carter (a.k.a. her mother’s unofficial manager), you’re going to want to make sure your commemorative popcorn bucket is filled to the brim. The Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’s runtime is a doozy. According to the details listed on the AMC Theatres webpage, dedicated to the concert movie, the official runtime is 2 hours and 48 minutes.

Before you rethink getting a ticket to the film, Oscar-nominated director Ava DuVernay took to Instagram to praise the visual. “The woman is a director in every sense of the word and beyond,” she wrote. “In the film, the performances are spectacular for their entertainment value but also as a gorgeous spectacle of craft – from the art direction to the costumes to the editing and lighting design. It’s stunning.”

So, as DuVerany says, it is surely worth the nearly three-hour experience in your local theater.

Blue Ivy Carter Used Critical Comments of Her Early ‘Renaissance’ Performances to Get Better

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Blue Ivy Carter became one of the biggest parts of Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour. But she was supposed to be a one-time moment.

The New York Times was in attendance at the Renaissance World Tour premiere in Los Angeles and dropped a key moment from the show. “She told me she was ready to perform and I told her ‘no’” Beyoncé says in the film.

Blue Ivy would take the stage on May 26 but ended up reading some critical comments, which she did not let discourage her; instead, she used it to train harder.

You can see the trailer for the film below.

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