The Paris Games have officially kicked off, and it seems like it’s shaping up to be the #Beylympics for Team USA. Beyoncé, who recently allowed Vice President Kamala Harris to use her song ‘Freedom’ for her POTUS campaign, has now shown her support for American athletes competing in France. In a video released during NBC’s primetime replay of the Opening Ceremony, Beyoncé revamped her hit ‘YA YA’ to show her pride for athletes like Simone Biles, LeBron James, Sha’Carri Richardson, and more.
Amidst performances by stars like Lady Gaga and Celine Dion during the opening ceremony, Beyoncé’s shout-out to Team USA stood out as a significant moment. The singer referred to the athletes as the “best of who we are” and expressed her excitement to see what they would achieve over the next 16 days. This tribute from Queen Bey was a highlight on a day filled with media coverage and rain in the City of Light.
The XXXIII Olympiad officially began a couple of days ago and will continue until August 11. As the games progress, Beyoncé’s support for Team USA will surely continue to inspire both the athletes and fans alike. With her iconic voice and presence, Beyoncé has once again proven why she is considered a global superstar.
This article analyzes Beyoncé’s tribute to Team USA at the Paris Games and highlights the impact of her message on the athletes and viewers. As the competition heats up in France, Beyoncé’s support adds an extra layer of excitement and motivation for the American athletes participating in the games. Let the Beylympics begin!
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