Beyoncé

While trying on her Versace dress for the 2017 Met Gala, Kylie Jenner said that the waist was "really loose." Demonstrating how tight she wanted it to be, she said, "It needs to be like this, like, where my body looks crazy. Like, I need to kind of suffocate."
“Texas Hold’ Em” made Beyoncé the first Black woman with a No. 1 country song, and Parton couldn’t be more proud.
“I still remember,” the “Maestro” star said before spilling the tea on the show Jay-Z was even watching at the time.
"Texas Hold 'Em," the 32-time Grammy winner's first foray into country music, is a certified smash — despite vocal pushback from conservatives.
While he was comparing people to animals, it was the "Dukes of Hazzard" star who seemed most territorial.
The superstar put the internet in a chokehold after debuting two country songs, “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages,” last Sunday.
Someone pretty special to the singer was walking in a show for the brand Luar.
The pop star appeared in a Verizon commercial before delivering a gift with a country twist to fans.