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Beyoncé Shows Off New Blonde Bob Hairstyle While Celebrating Super Bowl LX

Beyoncé Shows Off New Blonde Bob Hairstyle While Celebrating Super Bowl LX

Beyoncé is unveiling a brand new hairstyle.

On Friday (Feb. 13), the 44-year-old superstar shared a series of Instagram photos showcasing a chic new blonde bob. The gallery, dated Feb. 8 — the same day as Super Bowl LX — features Bey in a light green trench coat as she prepares for the big game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

In one shot, the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer lounges in front of a large window with the stadium in the background. In another, she wears a light-colored top with green leggings while holding a small “touchdown” banner.

This isn’t the first time Beyoncé has rocked a bob. She previously wore a hairstyle above her shoulders in September 2024.

In another set of Instagram snaps from Sunday (Feb. 15), Bey showed off her straight short hair again, this time in a long brown leather coat while holding a vintage telephone receiver and a cigar. In one image, she’s seated at a table with a cheeseburger on a golden platter, flanked by miniature American and Puerto Rican flags — a playful nod to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.

During the big game itself, Beyoncé was photographed walking the field alongside her husband, Jay-Z, and their daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi.

The Cowboy Carter artist shared yet another set of images on Instagram from the 2026 Super Bowl, this time wearing a long brown coat with a matching hat and blue jeans. One of the photos shows Bey holding what looks to be a fortune cookie message against her cheek that reads, “Your team’s Super Bowl dreams are looking bright.” She also shared a video of the moving bushes from Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance, along with snaps of herself with Jay-Z and enjoying snacks inside her luxury box at Levi’s Stadium.

She closed her post with a black-and-white photo from the stadium’s video screen that read, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” which appeared during the Puerto Rican superstar’s halftime show.

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