Beyoncé had what can be described as a “va-va-voom” moment on the red carpet of a new movie produced by her husband, Jay-Z.
The stunning diva from Texas and her spouse attended the premiere of the new Netflix film, The Harder They Fall in London.
She wore a tight black velvet dress that featured a deep plunging neckline made for her hourglass body for the occasion.
The design of the strapless dress made it possible for Beyoncé to display all of her womanly curves and her ever-shrinking waistline. The fierce entertainer also gave a full view of her impressive cleavage.
The “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” artist had her honey-colored hair split in the middle, curled up at the ends, and cascading on her shoulders.
She paired the glamorous dress with several rings and black strappy high-heeled shoes.
As for Beyoncé’s billionaire husband, he looked dapper in a fancy black tuxedo and fine Italian shoes.
Queen Bey delighted her social media followers by uploading several pictures taken from the star-studded red carpet event and a few intimate ones shot inside their hotel room.
In one photo taken in their chauffeured vehicle, Beyoncé appeared to be in a very playful mood as she rested her head on Jay-Z’s shoulders and held on tightly to his hands.
The mother of three, who is famous for being reserved, liberated herself in another shot where she gave a peace sign and flashed a huge smile.
In the third picture of the power couple together, Beyoncé caressed her husband’s arm as he gazed at her.
Using the soirée as an impromptu fashion photoshoot, Beyoncé posed seductively, standing next to multiple mirrors to give a better look at her dress.
The outing comes after Beyoncé penned an emotional note for her 40th birthday, explaining that she is living the best years of her life and is giving the finger to those who say women are old and miserable at that age.
She wrote: “This is the first year that I really understand what it means to be alive and to live in the moment. It’s the first time that I have an understanding of how fragile life truly is, how hard life can be at times, and therefore how important it is to stop and smell the roses during the good times. I thought I knew that at 21 or 30…but I didn’t. The more mature I become, the more I understand, and the deeper my joy grows. There’s a freedom and liberation knowing that I’ve made it to the other side of my sacrifice. I’m finally giving myself permission enjoy the seeds I’ve worked so hard to plant my whole life.”
She added: “Whoever tried to condition women to feel that we are supposed to feel old or unhappy when we turn 40 got it ALL THE WAY F’d UP. This has absolutely been the best I’ve felt in my life. I’m so grateful to be GROWN, GROWN!”
It seems Beyoncé was telling the truth about being happy.