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So, recently, Beyoncé posted an emotional Instagram post that gave fans much to discuss, overshadowing just about everything pertaining to the outfit. The international diva stopped just for a moment to thank Sir Paul McCartney for writing what she considers to be “one of the best songs ever made.” Of course, she never by any stretch of the imagination singled out the song, yet with those words, the fans went wild with excitement.
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The whole vibe of the picture had Beyoncé standing against the dark backdrop in an iconic timeless fashion. She was styled by Stella McCartney: a stark-white, slim fit top covered in jet-black sequins, arranged in an abstract pattern, with denim bottoms that screamed “fringe.” Those long curls of hers waved and twirled with an energy that just harmonized well with the outfit’s loud texture. This was a full-circle moment for the Queen, giving a little shout-out to the daughter of McCartney: Stella.
The edgy bit came from her caption ending with: “Holla at ‘ya when I come on tour again!” That single phrase poured fuel into fire, sending the Beyhive off in frenzy. Comments streamed in-excited, confounded, and playful shade.
“I LOVE the ringlets,” says one user, while another astrologically tuned-in one exclaims, “VIRGO ♍️ energy love you deep deep deep deep” with bottomless enthusiasm. Yet, not all of them were here just for fun. One Brazilian pleaded, “Again? Brazil still has hopes.” This triggered the South American petition for tour dates.
And this is where drama pitched in. Someone wrote: “2 post ao mesmo tempo? que desespero é esse” (“2 posts at the same time? What kind of desperation is this?”). This sparked up almost a mini debate among some defending Beyoncé with: “the woman barely posts and when she does, y’all say she’s desperate?” whilst others replied with jokes.
Another one stated: “This caption long as hell!!!”—which was very much agreed upon by those in the replies. But maybe the crowning moment was from someone saying, “Oh so you’re confirming another tour OK,” because honestly, that’s the takeaway here.
A little territorial: “Thank you, London,” Beyoncé wrote, to which some LA attendees retorted, “As if LA didn’t scream their lungs out,” sparking city-versus-city debates in the replies.
Shall we make a random church invite now? “Nega, o rapaz da igreja da minha mãe perguntou se você e seus dançarinos vão poder dançar na quadrilha da igreja.” Translation: “Girl, the guy from my mom’s church asked if you and your dancers could perform at the church’s square dance.” The replies duly lacked structure.
Perhaps the most telling reply was: “ACT iii here we go ★,” because really—Beyoncé does not drop hints for no reason. It could be another album, another tour, or just another iconic fashion moment. One thing’s for sure: She is not done making waves.
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So, go ahead and start saving those coins now. Because history has taught us that whenever Beyoncé herself says that she is coming back, she really means it. And the whole internet will be out there eagerly waiting to dissect each word, each outfit, and every possible tour date.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider