Imagine the power of 16 Beyoncés. Just picture it. You8+ Archivessupply strong,écreatedanarmyofBeyoncé probably renewable energy to a continent with that kind of power. And now we've got a visual.
Monarch of social media hype Beyoncé posted six images on her Instagram account on Thursday, most without captions and all generating an exorbitant amount of ecstatic comments.
SEE ALSO: Only Rihanna can raise millions of dollars for a good cause and have Beyoncé dance like no one is watchingCheck out this army of Beyoncés, made from three individual images:
Yep. Feel the power.
These were preceded with three close-up shots of Yoncé. Each post has garnered between 300,000-500,000 likes per post within an hour.
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Beyoncé fan club "The Beyhive" tweeted a few more images, not yet featured on Beyoncé's Instagram:
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Needless to say, folks are freaking out.
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The images are also appearing on Beyoncé's own website, under the series title Date Night. The posts come from a series of images featuring Beyoncé and husband Jay-Z hanging out on a luxury yacht of sorts.
Beyoncé's whole outfit — Reformation bag, Marni earrings, Zimmerman shorts — is itemized and linked, if you want to drop a small fortune on "date night" threads:
Watch this space, Beyhive, something's brewing.
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