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Beyoncé is unveiling a brand new hairstyle.

On Friday (Feb. 13), the 44-year-old superstar shared a series of Instagram photos showcasing a chic new blonde bob. The gallery, dated Feb. 8 — the same day as Super Bowl LX — features Bey in a light green trench coat as she prepares for the big game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

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In one shot, the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer lounges in front of a large window with the stadium in the background. In another, she wears a light-colored top with green leggings while holding a small “touchdown” banner.

This isn’t the first time Beyoncé has rocked a bob. She previously wore a hairstyle above her shoulders in September 2024.

In another set of Instagram snaps from Sunday (Feb. 15), Bey showed off her straight short hair again, this time in a long brown leather coat while holding a vintage telephone receiver and a cigar. In one image, she’s seated at a table with a cheeseburger on a golden platter, flanked by miniature American and Puerto Rican flags — a playful nod to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.

During the big game itself, Beyoncé was photographed walking the field alongside her husband, Jay-Z, and their daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi.

The Cowboy Carter artist shared yet another set of images on Instagram from the 2026 Super Bowl, this time wearing a long brown coat with a matching hat and blue jeans. One of the photos shows Bey holding what looks to be a fortune cookie message against her cheek that reads, “Your team’s Super Bowl dreams are looking bright.” She also shared a video of the moving bushes from Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance, along with snaps of herself with Jay-Z and enjoying snacks inside her luxury box at Levi’s Stadium.

She closed her post with a black-and-white photo from the stadium’s video screen that read, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” which appeared during the Puerto Rican superstar’s halftime show.