Beyoncé Was Filmed in the Super Bowl Stands, Looking Flawless

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Beyoncé let her daughter Blue Ivy Carter take the spotlight for the field’s photographers at tonight’s Super Bowl, but the singer was very much at game too. Bey was filmed in the stands during the halftime show alongside Jay-Z and Kelly Rowland. Beyoncé wore sunglasses and her caramel hair in waves. She opted to wear a stylish tan jacket. Twitter shared screenshots of Bey’s moment on camera:

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And Bey shared her own outfit of the day post after:

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Beyoncé is a past Super Bowl Halftime performer. In February 2016, she spoke about performing at the 2013 show with Coldplay and Destiny’s Child. “It’s one of those magical performances you can’t recreate,” she told CBS. “I wanted it to be something iconic and something that people would never forget.”

“I couldn’t do this without bringing Kelly [Rowland] and Michelle [Williams]. Some of the biggest songs of my career have been with Destiny’s Child. It’s a part of my legacy, it’s a part of my history,” she added. “That was really a beautiful, wonderful thing to have my sisters left and right of me. I’m just very grateful that I had them there and I think they elevated my performance so much. And the fact that we hadn’t performed together in so long. It was like old times.”

In September, Beyoncé reflected on her career to Harper’s Bazaar, saying she is now the best version of herself artistically and generally. “I’ve spent so many years trying to better myself and improve whatever I’ve done that I’m at a point where I no longer need to compete with myself,” she said. “I have no interest in searching backwards. The past is the past. I feel many aspects of that younger, less evolved Beyoncé could never f*ck with the woman I am today. Haaa!”

Alyssa Bailey Senior News and Strategy Editor Alyssa Bailey is the senior news and strategy editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage of celebrities and royals (particularly Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton).

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