If you were busy stuffing your face with holiday ham or arguing over Monopoly during the Ravens-Texans NFL game on Christmas Day, you might’ve missed Beyoncé slaying the halftime show. No worries—Netflix is here to save your FOMO-filled soul by dropping Beyoncé Bowl as a standalone special later this week. Yes, Queen Bey is officially streaming royalty now.
But there’s a catch: If you want the full game experience (you know, football), it’s only available for three hours post-game. After that, Netflix says, “No soup for you!” But honestly, who’s here for the football? This is about Beyoncé, baby!
And oh, what a performance it was. Beyoncé rolled in on a horse (because walking is for peasants) rocking a custom white floor-length coat by Roberto Cavalli that screamed, “I woke up like this.” She performed tracks from Cowboy Carter live for the first time, alongside a lineup of surprise guests who are still probably pinching themselves.
To top it all off, Queen Bey dropped a cryptic bombshell on social media, teasing fans with a January 14, 2025, announcement. Album? Tour? A new Ivy Park onesie? The Beyhive is buzzing louder than a swarm in spring.
So mark your calendars and clear your schedules. Whether you’re team Ravens, team Texans, or team Only Here for Beyoncé, one thing’s for sure: Beyoncé Bowl is about to become your Netflix binge of the week.
FYI: That couture coat? Probably costs more than your house.