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Super Bowl LIV: Beyonce puts on a busty display in a stunning green chic pantsuit

She completed the look with a structured diamond choker, white leather stilettos, and white cat-eye sunglasses
PUBLISHED FEB 3, 2020
(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)

Beyoncé sent jaws dropping at the Super Bowl LIV on Sunday as she donned an outfit fit for a queen. The 'Single Ladies hitmaker accompanied husband Jay Z as he served as the live music entertainment strategist for the event following a partnership deal he struck with the NFL.

The singer-songwriter did not leave much to the imagination as she flaunted her ample curves in a chic green look. The 38-year-old showed off on Instagram during the game while rocking a green pantsuit that featured exposed white stitching, paired with no top underneath as she put on the busty display.

Beyonce Knowles-Carter and Jay-Z attend the European Premiere of Disney's "The Lion King" at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on July 14, 2019, in London, England (Getty Images)

Queen Bey completed the look with a structured diamond choker, white leather stilettos, and white cat-eye sunglasses.

That said, she appeared rather cozy with her 50-year-old music mogul husband in another photo from their VIP box. Beyonce also shared a heartwarming photo of their eight-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, who was snapped mid-air while jumping on the sidelines before the game.

Ivy, who is their oldest child, played around with her father as they took to the field for some pre-game photo ops.

Jay Z was spotted giving his beloved daughter a warm hug before crowds started occupying the Hard Rock Stadium.

Both Beyoncé and Jay-Z sparked a major backlash after they were spotted sitting through Demi Lovato's stunning performance of The Star-Spangled Banner.

The American rapper and businessman signed a deal with the NFL last year, which has his entertainment company Roc Nation consulting on live events, including the half-time show.

(L-R) Michael B. Jordan, Jay Z, Blue Ivy Carter, and Beyoncé Knowles attend the 66th NBA All-Star Game at Smoothie King Center on February 19, 2017, in New Orleans, Louisiana (Getty Images)

According to Jay Z, he took the deal so he could use the NFL platform to raise awareness about police brutality.

"As long as real people are being hurt and marginalized and losing family members, then yes, I can take a couple rounds of negative press," Jay-Z told The New York Times.

He and Beyoncé were among the first of many celebs who threw their support behind Colin Kaepernick in his protests against social discrimination. The former 49ers quarterback was boycotted by the NFL after the protests that saw him "take a knee" during the national anthem in solidarity with victims of police brutality and social injustice.

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