Adele twins with Beyoncé as she celebrates 'Black Is King' release
Adele is just as excited about Beyoncé's Black Is King as the rest of the world.
Taking to Instagram to show her love and appreciation for the star of The Lion King, Adele wrote: "Thank you Queen for always making us all feel so loved through your art."
She also decided to twin with the superstar for the picture, by donning her own Marine Serre look, featuring the iconic crescent moon-print.
Thank you Queen for always making us all feel so loved through your art ♥️♥️
A post shared by Adele (@adele) on Aug 1, 2020 at 11:09am PDT
As well as wearing a Marine Serre bodysuit in Black Is King, Beyoncé previously shared photos of herself wearing the very same print, albeit in a different colour, in May 2019.
A post shared by Beyoncé (@beyonce) on May 11, 2019 at 6:42pm PDT
The music icon's visual album has also delighted fans by being a family affair. In addition to featuring her husband, Jay-Z; mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson; and daughter Blue Ivy Carter, Beyoncé included brief cameos from her two youngest - three-year-old twins Rumi and Sir Carter.
Rumi appears in the "Brown Skin Girl" visuals with her mother, sister, and grandmother, while Sir is seen at the end as Beyoncé shares a message dedicating Black Is King to him.
The star's loving tribute to her son reads: "Dedicated to my son, Sir Carter, and to all our sons and daughters, the sun and moon bow for you. You are the keys to the kingdom."
Sir Carter wasn’t in the movie because Beyoncé dedicated it to him 😭❤️ #BlackisKing pic.twitter.com/0f9HDlu3ha
— queef and slim (@notalottamani) July 31, 2020
Alongside her art, Beyoncé continues to demand justice for Breonna Taylor. In June, the singer wrote an open letter to Kentucky's attorney general, Daniel Cameron, which was published on her website, regarding Taylor's death. Beyoncé wrote, "Three months have passed—and the LMPD's investigations have created more questions than answers."
She continued: "Don't let this case fall into the pattern of no action after a terrible tragedy. With every death of a Black person at the hands of the police, there are two real tragedies: the death itself, and the inaction and delays that follow it. This is your chance to end that pattern. Take swift and decisive action in charging the officers. The next months cannot look like the last three."
Justice for Breonna. Click the link in my bio to take action.
A post shared by Beyoncé (@beyonce) on Jun 5, 2020 at 5:53pm PDT
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