Beyoncé’s Rocks All-White 'Cowboy Carter'-Inspired Look for Christmas Day NFL Halftime Show Performance

Beyoncé brings her roots back to Houston this Christmas!

On Wednesday, December 25, the 32-time Grammy winner performed live for halftime at NRG Stadium as the Houston Texans took on the Baltimore Ravens in her hometown as part of Netflix’s first NFL Christmas special.

For the inaugural mini-concert, The Cowboy Carter the singer, 43, wore an all-white country-inspired look with a massive fur coat and matching white cowboy hat as she rode a white horse.

Beyoncé performs at the Ravens vs. Texans game on Christmas Day.

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Removing her coat, Beyoncé revealed a bodysuit bedazzled with silver, shimmering western patterns across the arms and legs along with a silver belt buckle. She accessorized the glamorous look with white knee-high boots with caps, dangling silver earrings and a diamond necklace as she wore her long, curly blonde hair down her back.

The show featured a number of exciting guests, including country singer Shaboozey (who joined her on “Sweet Honey Buckiin”), rapper Post Malone (who appears on Cowboy Carter’s “Levii’s Jeans”), and Beyoncé’s oldest daughter, Blue Ivy, 12, who danced with her mom among the background performers during the star-studded finale of “Texas Hold ‘Em.”

Blue Ivy — who Beyoncé shares with husband Jay-Z — complemented the mom’s look with her all-white outfit, including a sparkly corset, a white cowboy hat, a diamond necklace and a sparkly belt buckle. She also donned a red, white, and blue belt emblazoned with the words “Cowboy Carter” exactly like her mother wore on the cover of her latest album of the same name.

Beyonce performs Christmas Gameday: Ravens vs. Texans

Beyoncé and Blue Ivy.

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Beyoncé first shared news of her performance in a social media post via Instagram on November 17.

The video, set to an a cappella version of her song “AMERIICAN REQUIEM,” began with dimmed lights, showing a car covered in red roses.

Beyonce Halftime Christmas

Beyonce’s halftime Christmas commercial.

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As the footage continued, the camera panned to the front of the vehicle, revealing long horns attached to the top and the singer standing on the hood in a red, white and blue skin-tight, long-sleeved, broad-shouldered mini dress.

Beyoncé wore a white cowboy hat as she caught a ball thrown to her in the commercial.

Beyoncé serves up a high-fashion cowgirl in a sheer lace dress and blue braids for a country-inspired photo shoot

After the initial announcement, Beyoncé posted another promotional clip on her Instagram account on December 11.

Beyonce Christmas Football Halftime Show Promotional Video

Beyoncé Christmas halftime commercial no. 2.

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This time the “Jolene” hitmaker wore an all-white look as she trudged through the snow to add a soccer ball to a cactus – the one towering above her – decked out in Christmas decorations.

She stunned in skin-tight leather pants and an oversized crop top, which included a flowing train and a large cowboy hat.

The singer accessorized with diamond jewelry, white gloves and a red lip.

“Last year, we decided to take a big bet on live — engaging massive fandoms in comedy, reality TV, sports and more,” Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria said in a Nov. 19 statement.

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“There are no annual live events, sporting or otherwise, that can compare to the audiences that NFL football draws. We are so excited that NFL Christmas games will only be on Netflix.”

Hans Schroeder, NFL executive vice president of media distribution, added: “NFL on Christmas has become a tradition and the partnership with Netflix, a service whose biggest day of the year is usually this holiday, is the perfect combination to grow this event on a global scale. for NFL fans.”

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