Honey, honey! Beyoncé urges fans to vote in Pamela Anderson-inspired Bodyguard video

Beyoncé has urged fans to cast a ballot in the – I can’t completely accept that I’m saying this – *visuals* for ‘Guardian’.

To harmonize with the U.S. political decision, as well as “Beylloween”, the Grammy victor has given proper respect to Pamela Anderson’s two most notorious characters: C.J. Parker in Baywatch and the title character in Spike Wire.

Dressed as the last legend, Beyoncé shoot a prop weapon which peruses, “Vote!” In an extra scene reproducing Anderson’s unbelievable outfit at the 1999 Vma’s, Beyoncé makes fun of fan interest for music recordings as she goes to the ‘No Visuals Grant’.

Albeit the video unexpectedly finishes after the subsequent tune, it eminently denotes the first visual (kind of) in Beyoncé’s arranged set of three of collections, which incorporates the broadly acclaimed Renaissance (2022) and Cattle rustler Carter (2024).

Naturally, fans lost their poop. “Perceive how fun a music video could be? Presently discharge them each of the,” one composed, while one more said: “Precisely what I expected to overcome this political decision. Much thanks to you, Bey.”

A third represented us all as they remarked: “Never figured we would get Cowpoke Carter clear lines of sight BEFORE Renaissance.

The Beyhive has ceaselessly conjectured that Beyoncé will deliver recordings following the last section in her set of three, which is hypothesized to be a stone collection. Nonetheless, she told GQ recently that she needed the music to “inhale all alone”.

“Some of the time a visual can be an interruption from the nature of the voice and the music. The long stretches of difficult work and detail put into a collection that assumes control north of four years! “The music is sufficient,” she made sense of.

“The fans from everywhere the world turned into the visual. We as a whole got a clear line of sight on visit. We then got all the more clear lines of sight from my film.”

The arrival of the ‘Guardian’ video shows up after Beyoncé pronounced her help for Kamala Harris and the Leftist faction.

At Harris’ mission rally in her old neighborhood of Houston (25 October), the pop symbol told the group: “haven’t arrived as a VIP. Haven’t arrived as a legislator. I’m here as a mother. Your opportunity is your inherent right, your basic freedom.”