Beyoncé showed love to Team USA as she cheered on athletes in a video released Friday amid the Paris Olympics.
The music icon wore a sparkling red, white and blue bodysuit along with a cowboy hat and boots for the video, which aired during NBC and Peacock’s prime-time replay of the Olympics opening ceremony. The footage showed Beyoncé greeting members of both the men’s and women’s gymnastics teams representing the U.S.
“Oui, oui, Paris — we snappin’,” Queen Bey said as a version of her song “Ya Ya” off her “Cowboy Carter” album played.
Beyoncé, along with athletes such as Sha’Carri Richardson and Katie Ledecky, clapped and grooved to the tune.
“Get a look at America, y’all. These hopes and dreams, these superstars that represent us — the people of this big, bold, beautiful, complicated nation,” Beyoncé said.
She went on to shout out stars representing the U.S., like Caeleb Dressel and Simone Biles, as video clips showed moments from past competitions.
“That pride and that joy, that’s what gets me about this team, and that’s what makes me believe in this team,” she said.
“And that’s why I can’t wait to see what they pull off over these next 16 days. America, give it up for Team USA — the very best of who we are.”
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