Post Malone Thrilled After Beyoncé’s NFL Performance

Post Malone Thrilled After Beyoncé’s NFL Performance

Post Malone Expresses Gratitude ‍to Beyoncé After Electrifying‍ NFL Halftime Show

Music sensation Post‍ Malone (29) recently took to⁣ social media to shower praise on fellow artist Beyoncé (43) following their collaborative⁣ performance at the ​NFL Christmas‍ game halftime show. The duo delivered a captivating rendition of their⁣ hit song “Levii’s Jeans,” leaving ⁢fans enthralled.

On December 28th, Post Malone shared his heartfelt appreciation ⁣for Beyoncé on X, formerly known as Twitter.”Thank you, Beyoncé. Thank you for letting ⁤me be ⁣in Houston and on your gorgeous record. Thank you for ⁤sharing your talent and art with the world. ⁣I love you,” he ‌wrote, ‍adding a‌ beer mug emoji and a⁣ blue heart.

The post resonated deeply with ‌fans, who​ flooded⁣ the comments section with their own expressions of admiration. “Your set was ⁤so awesome. Beyoncé ‍is truly a gift.One of my favorite songs on the‌ album. You⁣ rocked it,” exclaimed one user.Another chimed in, “We loved seeing you, Postie! You were great and ‘Levii’s Jeans’ is my favorite⁣ on the ​album.”

While Post Malone’s reaction was overwhelmingly positive, Beyoncé’s performance sparked ​mixed reactions online. Some viewers expressed ⁣disappointment,​ echoing sentiments seen after other ​high-profile musical performances at ⁣sporting ​events.

One football enthusiast⁣ commented on an NFL ⁣Instagram post, “Rihanna, Taylor⁢ Swift, Beyoncé… What’s next,NFL? As you⁣ can see,us real fans don’t care so much ​about these people,we care about the sport. ⁢ […] Please stop this! We’ve had more than⁢ enough with the Super Bowl ‌once a⁤ year.” Another‍ commenter criticized Beyoncé’s musical style,‍ stating, “She can’t sing country… period.”

Despite the ⁣criticism, Beyoncé‌ remained focused⁤ on her craft. Instead of addressing the negativity, she announced a new project on her Instagram account, showcasing her resilience and dedication to her artistry.

The ⁤Christmas ⁣Gameday halftime‌ show, ⁤held on December 25th at Houston’s NRG Stadium, featured ‌a star-studded lineup. In addition ⁤to post Malone, rising artist Shaboozey (29) joined Beyoncé‍ onstage to perform​ their collaborative track “Sweet Honey Buckiin.” A highlight of​ the performance was Beyoncé’s captivating square dance ⁤routine with her ​daughter,Blue‍ Ivy Carter (12),and a troupe of‌ talented background dancers,set to her hit song “Texas Hold ‘Em.”

the halftime Show Showdown: Does ⁤Music Belong on the Sporting Field?

Welcome back, sports fans! Today,‍ we’re diving headfirst into a heated debate sparked⁢ by the ​recent NFL​ Christmas Game halftime show starring ⁢none other than Beyoncé and Post ⁤Malone.⁢ Joining us ​is ‍legendary NFL Hall of Famer ⁢and‍ outspoken⁢ commentator,⁢ Terry Bradshaw. Terry, thanks for ⁤being here!

Terry: always happy to share​ my two cents, especially when music⁤ and football ⁣collide, and beleive ⁢me, they ⁣collided this Christmas!

Moderator: Absolutely. now, the⁢ internet exploded ⁤after ​Beyoncé and⁤ Post Malone’s performance. Social media was buzzing with opinions. Post Malone himself went on X, praising Beyoncé ⁤and thanking her ⁢for the prospect.

Terry: Look, any young ⁤artist getting a ​chance to ⁣share the stage⁤ with Queen Bey is a dream come true. I respect ⁣post Malone’s talent, but let’s be​ honest, the halftime show‌ should ​be about football.

moderator: Some ​fans echoed your‍ sentiment, terry.⁣ Comments like “Focus on the sport” and “We don’t⁤ need these musical distractions” flooded social media platforms. Is this a reflection ‌of a larger trend,a disconnect between ⁣the fanbase and these ​elaborate half-time shows?

Terry: I think there’s ‍a growing ‍frustration.‌ The Super Bowl halftime show, initially conceived as a short break with marching bands and college performers, has transformed into a full-blown concert. And while I appreciate ‍the entertainment‌ value, I believe it‍ detracts from‌ the game itself.

Moderator: Engaging point.⁤ But⁢ others argue that these performances​ broaden the audience, bringing in viewers who might not otherwise tune into⁤ football. They also point to the economic⁣ benefits, the boost in viewership translating‍ to higher ad revenue.

Terry: ​ I get it,big names bring in big‌ bucks. ⁤But shouldn’t the ​NFL‌ prioritize the game ​itself? We’re talking football, not a music festival.

Moderator:

It’s clear you ⁣have strong feelings about this, Terry. Do​ you think the NFL should consider toning down the halftime ​extravaganza‌ and returning to‍ a more conventional format?

Terry: They​ could certainly consider it. The halftime should be ‍about‍ celebrating the game, the athletes,⁣ and the spirit of competition.

Moderator: Terry, this​ has‌ been⁤ a truly insightful conversation. What would you say to ⁤fans who enjoy the halftime performances, ⁢even those who might disagree with your perspective?

Terry: Hey, I’m all for enjoying the moment, the spectacle. But let’s⁢ not forget what we’re here for — the game.

Moderator: Well saeid.Thanks for sharing your ‌honest opinion, Terry.Now, it’s time to hear from you, our viewers. What‍ are your thoughts ‍on ‌the halftime show ⁣debate? Should music and football mix,or should we keep ‍the focus strictly on the game? Let us⁤ know in the comments⁢ below!

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