Beyoncé Debuts Gorgeous New Blonde Bob at Super Bowl LX Celebration
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Beyoncé has debuted a new chic hairstyle.
On February 13, the 44-year-old artist shared a series of Instagram photos showcasing her stylish blonde bob. The gallery, posted on February 8—coincidentally the same day as Super Bowl LX—features Beyoncé donning a light green trench coat while preparing for the highly anticipated game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
One image captures the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer lounging elegantly in front of a large window, the stadium visible in the background. In another, she sports a light-colored top paired with green leggings while holding a small “touchdown” banner.
This hairstyle isn’t new for Beyoncé; she previously sported a bob that sat above her shoulders in September 2024.
In an additional set of Instagram snaps from February 15, Beyoncé once again showcased her short hair, complemented by a long brown leather coat as she held a vintage telephone receiver and a cigar. One notable image features her seated at a table with a cheeseburger on a golden platter, flanked by miniature American and Puerto Rican flags, playfully referencing Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.
During the Super Bowl itself, Beyoncé was photographed on the field with her husband, Jay-Z, and their daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi.
The artist behind Cowboy Carter shared yet another set of images from the Super Bowl, this time dressed in a long brown coat with a matching hat and blue jeans. One photo shows her holding what appears to be a fortune cookie message against her cheek, reading, “Your team’s Super Bowl dreams are looking bright.” She also posted a video of the moving bushes from Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, alongside snaps of herself with Jay-Z and enjoying snacks in her luxury box at Levi’s Stadium.
Beyoncé concluded her post with a poignant black-and-white photo from the stadium’s video screen, featuring the message, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” which appeared during Bad Bunny’s halftime show.







