Beyonce showcased her stunning figure in a new social media post.
The 42-year-old megastar – who recently revealed what motivates her to keep making music – proudly put her cleavage on display in Instagram snaps posted Wednesday morning.
The TEXAS HOLD ‘EM hitmaker donned a very low cut white lacy mini dress as she posed on the back of a luxury yacht.
She looked every bit the classic beauty as she sported a white paisley print bandana wrapped around her hair along with matching cat-eye shades.
Her signature blonde locks were tucked into the scarf worn as a bonnet as she showcased her natural make-up topped off with a swipe of bright red lip.
Beyonce certainly seemed to be enjoying the day aboard the luxury cruiser as she raised a beverage in a class.
She was not alone as she was joined by her mogul husband Jay-Z who donned a white bucket hat with matching T-Shirt.
The 54-year-old rapper – born Shawn Corey Carter – completed the look with black trousers cropped at the chin along with white Adidas Samba sneakers.
As Beyonce proved that genre isn’t capable of boxing her in with the release of her chart-topping country-inflected album Cowboy Carter, she recently gave her fans a taste of what keeps her going years into her whirlwind career.
In a recent Hollywood Reporter piece highlighting some of the Black country music stars who have seen a surge in popularity thanks to being featured on Cowboy Carter — including Shaboozey, Tierra Kennedy and Brittney Spencer — the 42-year-old hitmaker revealed that it was the success of a new generation of singers inspired by her that ‘motivates’ her to keep making music.
‘When you are breaking down barriers, not everyone is ready and open for a shift,’ she said via a statement. ‘But when I see Shaboozey tearing the charts up and all the beautiful female country singers flying to new heights, inspiring the world, that is exactly what motivates me.’
The songstress — who missed out on ACM nominations this year — added that, even as the success of a new generation keeps her moving, she no longer cares about how well her music sells.