Beyoncé supports American athletes at the 2024 Olympics: “Yes, yes, Paris”

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Minutes after the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony wrapped up, Beyoncé shared a colorful video to promote Team USA. Check out her sexy introduction to the athletes who will be competing in the coming weeks.

Could Queen B soon be making an appearance on the streets of Paris? The singer wanted to encourage American athletes during the kick-off of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, on Saturday, July 27, via a video. In these images, the superstar, wearing a conbwoy hat, sings her song “YA YA” and includes new lyrics to encourage the athletes from the United States.

Dressed in a red, white and blue ensemble, Beyoncé presents some members of the American team including Simone Biles, Sha'Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles and LeBron James.

“That pride and joy is what I love about this team. And that’s what makes me want to believe in them. That’s why I can’t wait to see what they accomplish over the next 16 days. Give it your all for Team USA.”.», confides the interpreter of “Halo” in his video.

Beyoncé: soon in Paris?

Beyoncé is currently in New York. The singer, who usually takes vacations with her family on the Côte d'Azur every year, is eagerly awaited by her French fans. This promotional video for the American team may suggest that Queen B will come to support her fellow citizens in person. Like Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, or even Tom Cruise, will she attend the Paris events in the coming days?

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