Beyoncé has expressed her love for Formula One, or F1. The “Halo” singer and her husband, Jay-Z, attended the Formula One Grand Prix in Sin City, Las Vegas on Saturday, November 22. The Grammy Award winner posted a montage reel of photos and videos showcasing her love for the sport.
Beyoncé says she wants to join F1
Beyoncé appears to be eyeing a career in F1 and has expressed her newfound interest in the high-speed sport. The “Countdown” singer can be heard saying, “I’m sweating. My heart is beating. This is good. I went 200 (mph). I saw Vegas from a different point of view.” She added, “That means I need to get a car. I might start racing now.”
It seems like fans are already supportive of the “Crazy in Love” crooner’s potential F1 career. One fan commented, “My kind of VIBES!!! FAST CARS + FABULOUSNESS,” accompanied by a slew of emojis. Another fan wrote, “And I would be at all the races cheering her on!!!”
A third fan chimed in, “Imagine racing Beyoncé.” Meanwhile, one fan predicted that Beyoncé and F1 are possibly collaborating on something. The fan penned, “I just know something is coming! Can’t wait!!!”
The “Beautiful Liar” singer shared another F1-themed carousel on Instagram where she and Jay-Z meet Lewis Hamilton. They hopped in Hamilton’s Ferrari as he took them for a quick spin. In the caption, she wrote, “Love and gratitude to the best to ever do it! Lewis Hamilton #44!”
Fans have already speculated that Beyoncé has something up her sleeve in regards to F1. Instagram users meticulously searched through photos, videos, and the comments section in hopes of finding some exclusive information regarding the singer’s next tryst with F1. One user remarked, “Everything is tea here.” A second user quipped, “ALWAYS BET ON BEY!!!! Beyoncé,” accompanied by multiple emojis.
In other news, Beyoncé ended her Cowboy Carter and Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour on July 26. She performed her final show at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The Vegas concert closed her incredible 32-stop stadium tour that spanned the U.S. and Europe. (via USA Today).
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.
