Beyonce switches to a real cowgirl mode in her new photoshoot

8 april 2024 в 09:22
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The era of country Beyoncé is in full swing! The 42-year-old performer of the hit «Texas Hold 'Em» posed for part 2 of her photoshoot for W magazine, and her latest shots apparently were taken on a ranch.

The cover of the new digital story shows Beyoncé posing next to a horse. She was dressed in a gray suit adorned with orange patterns. She completed the look with a gray cowboy hat and heels. In the second picture, the Grammy award winner wore sunglasses and another hat, petting the horse.

Earlier this week, the first photos of Beyoncé for W magazine were released, featuring various ranch-style outfits.

The photoshoots coincide with the release of Beyoncé's country album «Cowboy Carter», - which came out on March 29. The album includes collaborations with several well-known artists, including Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, and Post Malone. Beyoncé also performed a cover of The Beatles' song «Blackbird», - which was recently praised by the song’s author, Paul McCartney.

«When I saw footage on TV in the early 60s of black girls being denied access to school, I found it shocking, and I can’t believe there are still places where this is happening today», - Paul wrote in an Instagram post on Thursday, April 4. «Anything my song and Beyoncé's fantastic version can do to ease racial tensions will be wonderful and make me very proud».

While Beyoncé's new music has received high praise, some openly criticize the album. Without naming the critics, the artist «Halo» mentioned the «criticism» in her speech at the iHeartRadio Music Awards ceremony this week.

«Innovation starts with a dream, but then you need to make that dream a reality, and that journey can be very rough», - she began, accepting the Innovator of the Year award. «Being an innovator means seeing what everyone else thinks is impossible. Being an innovator often means being criticized, which can test your mental strength. Being an innovator means relying on faith and trusting that God will support and guide you. So to all record labels, every radio station, every awards ceremony — my hope is that we will be more open to the joy and liberation that comes from enjoying art without biased preconceptions»
© Kolganov Andrey

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