Fans are buzzing with anticipation that megastar Beyoncé may feature in a Verizon advertisement during the 2024 Super Bowl.
Verizon has been dropping hints with teasers for their Super Bowl commercial, leading many to believe that the 42-year-old icon, known for hits like “Single Ladies,” might be part of their campaign.
The speculation began on February 7, when Verizon shared a clip of Veep actor Tony Hale with lemons, saying, “Hold up. She wants me to squeeze all of these lemons by myself? This better work.” A date – “2.11.24″ appears, and then a portion of Beyoncé’s “My House” can be heard. Notably, Beyoncé has a famous track named “Hold Up” from her album Lemonade.
Intrigue deepened with a second teaser on February 9, featuring Tony and a disco-ball horse, Reneigh – notably the same horse from Beyoncé‘s Renaissance World Tour.
“So should we be in a Super Bowl commercial – yay or nay?” Tony inquires in the teaser, punctuated with the same background tune, “My House.”
We have to wait until the actual 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday, February 11 to confirm if Beyoncé indeed stars in Verizon’s advertisement.
Alongside this anticipation, Beyoncé has also recently revealed her newest venture, which surprisingly isn’t related to her music career.
FAQs About the Possible Beyoncé and Verizon Super Bowl Collaboration
- Has Verizon confirmed Beyoncé’s participation in the Super Bowl commercial? – No official confirmation has been provided yet; it remains in the realm of speculation.
- What has led fans to believe that Beyoncé might be in Verizon’s ad? – The teasers feature lemons and a disco-ball horse associated with Beyoncé, as well as her song “My House” in the background.
- When will we know for sure if Beyoncé is in the commercial? – The truth will be unveiled on the day of the 2024 Super Bowl, February 11.
- Is the disco-ball horse in the teaser the same as in Beyoncé’s tour? – Yes, the horse named Reneigh is the same one used in Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour.
- What is the significance of the lemons in the teaser? – They could be referencing Beyoncé’s album “Lemonade” and the song “Hold Up” where she uses lemon imagery.
Conclusion
While nothing has been officially announced, the clues in Verizon’s Super Bowl commercial teasers have certainly got Beyoncé fans talking. From lemons to disco-ball horses and the subtle soundtrack choices, it seems Verizon is playing with the exciting possibility of having Beyoncé on board. All eyes will now be on the upcoming 2024 Super Bowl to see if these fan theories come to fruition, marking another iconic moment in advertising and entertainment synergy.