Can you say “pregnancy chic”? Beyoncé showed off her growing baby bump in thigh-high pink boots and a minidress in photos she shared with fans via Instagram on Friday, April 21.
The pictures, which the Lemonade singer left captionless, show the mom-to-be giving her trademark sass in the flowy outfit, which she accessorized with a pair of mirrored pink sunglasses. (The singer announced in February that she and her husband, Jay Z, are expecting twins.)
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In each of the images, Beyoncé, 35, strikes a pose in front of a plain blue curtain; in the last photo of the set of four, she smiles while sitting between her former Destiny’s Child bandmates, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland, with a copy of Rowland’s new book, Whoa, Baby!, in her hands.
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The Grammy winner and Rowland, 36, are longtime BFFs, and even spent the Easter holiday together with Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Lawson. “3/4th of my girls,” Lawson captioned the photo. Referencing her younger daughter, Solange, she added that she was, “Missing 1/4 at Coachella.”
Beyoncé’s stunning Instagram photos come just one day after it was announced that she won a Peabody Award for her 2016 visual album, Lemonade, which first aired on HBO. (The Peabodys recognize excellence in television, radio and digital broadcasting.)
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“Lemonade draws from the prolific literary, musical, cinematic, and aesthetic sensibilities of black cultural producers to create a rich tapestry of poetic innovation,” the committee wrote in a statement. “The audacity of its reach and fierceness of its vision challenges our cultural imagination, while crafting a stunning and sublime masterpiece about the lives of women of color and the bonds of friendship seldom seen or heard in American popular culture.”