Beyoncé had a seat fit for the queen Sunday with her family at Super Bowl LIV in Miami.
The Lemonade artist showed up to support husband Jay-Z, who served as the live music entertainment strategist for the event.
She put on a busty display in a chic green look, which she showed off on Instagram during the game.
Busty display: Beyoncé put on a busty display in a chic green look Sunday at Super Bowl LIV in Miami, showing off the look on Instagram during the game
The 38-year-old donned a green pantsuit, which featured exposed white stitching, paired with no top underneath.
She completed the ensemble with white cat-eye sunglasses, a structured diamond choker and white leather stilettos.
Queen Bey put on a romantic display with her husband, 50, in another photo from their VIP viewing box.
She also shared a mid-air snap of daughter Blue Ivy, eight, jumping on the sidelines before the game.
Green with envy: The 38-year-old donned a green pantsuit, which featured exposed white stitching, paired with no top underneath
Relationship goals: Queen Bey put on a romantic display with her husband, 50, in another photo from their VIP viewing box
Pre-game shenanigans: She also shared a mid-air snap of daughter Blue Ivy, eight, jumping on the sidelines before the game
Their oldest child palled around with her dad as they hit the field for some pre-kickoff photo ops.
Jay-Z was a proud dad, giving his daughter a hug before the crowds started pouring into Hard Rock Stadium.
The family was later spotted enjoying the game from the private luxury of their spectator suite.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z caused a stir when they were spotted sitting during Demi Lovato’s performance of the Star Spangled Banner.
It comes amid the deal he signed last year with the NFL, which has his entertainment empire Roc Nation consulting on live events, including the half-time show.
Daddy’s girl: Their oldest child palled around with her dad as they hit the field for some pre-kickoff photo ops
Proud dad: Jay-Z was a proud dad, giving his daughter a hug before the crowds started pouring into Hard Rock Stadium
VIP section: The family was later spotted enjoying the game from the private luxury of their spectator suite
He took the deal as an opportunity to use the league’s platform to raise awareness of police brutality.
Jay-Z told The New York Times: ‘As long as real people are being hurt and marginalized and losing family members, then yes, I can take a couple rounds of negative press.’
He and Beyoncé were among many celebs who showed support for Colin Kaepernick and his #TakeAKnee movement.
The quarterback took a knee during the national anthem as a form of peaceful protest.
He’s since reached a confidential settlement with the NFL in a lawsuit claiming that they colluded to blackball him from the league after his release from the San Francisco 49ers.
Kaepernick’s former team squared off against the Kansas City Chiefs at Sunday’s game.
Taking a knee: Beyoncé and Jay-Z caused a stir when they were spotted sitting during Demi Lovato’s performance of the Star Spangled Banner