Beyoncé's Netflix halftime show had 4 hidden easter eggs, including Blue Ivy's cameo
In case you missed it, Mrs. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter nailed her halftime show during Netflix’s Raven-Texans Christmas Day game.
Thankfully, there were no buffering issues, which allowed fans to see a genuinely unforgettable performance from the Houston native. From the visuals to the choreography, it was everything. Beyoncé even invited several special guests, including her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.
That’s sweet. Right? Well, it seems that wasn’t the only awesome moment from the show. There were a couple of hidden easter eggs that you may have missed, including when Blue Ivy technically appeared on camera.
Here are four hidden easter eggs in Beyoncé’s halftime performance:
1. Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy, was one of her lead dancers
You might have gotten excited about Blue Ivy magically appearing mid-performance next to her mom. But it turns out that she was already there moments before.
Here she is, casually killing it, right in the center of Beyoncé’s dancers.
@michaelsversion MY HOUSE, SPAGHETTII, RIVERDANCE, & SWEET HONEY BUCKIIN’ (WITH @BOOZEY) [FAN CAM] #halftime #beyonce #cowboycarter @Beyoncé
2. Beyoncé used actual jeans for her Levii’s Jeans collab with Post Malone
Your eyes weren’t deceiving you. That was a truck covered in jeans when Post Malone appeared to sing Levii’s Jeans.
BEYONCE
POST MALONENFL CHRISTMAS DAY
HALFTIME SHOW
pic.twitter.com/uJa8nJes7z— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) December 25, 2024
3. Beyoncé invited Arkansas’ first black Rodeo Queen to ride with her
On Wednesday, Ja’Dayia Kursh revealed a behind-the-scenes look at what riding in a car with Beyoncé is like. Why is that important?
In recent years, Kursh has made the news for challenging the perception of what most people know about cowgirls, including becoming Arkansas’ first black rodeo queen.
@jadayiakursh1 Next year im going bigger #beyonce #halftimeshow
4. Beyoncé’s streak of using HBCU bands continued
Beyoncé often uses her shows to highlight and celebrate HBCU (historically black college or university) bands. Wednesday was no different.
This time, it was Texas Southern University’s “Ocean of Soul.”