- Verizon has released two ads that fans claim are suggestive of Beyoncé's Super Bowl commercial.
- The ad appears to include references to Beyoncé's music and album art.
- Neither Verizon nor Beyoncé have acknowledged the speculation on social media.
Why is Tony Hale talking to a silver disco horse while squeezing a lemon in a Verizon commercial? For die-hard fans, all signs point to Beyoncé.
Verizon released two bizarre ads on Thursday and Friday that had viewers on TikTok and X speculating that the superstar was involved with the company. Some say she could star in a Super Bowl commercial.
“What about Lemonade? Are you playing in my house after all? Is Verizon one of the sponsors of the Renaissance World Tour? Will we really see Beyoncé in a commercial during the Super Bowl?” Beyoncé 1 fan account I wrote it to X.
The first commercial, released Thursday, features Hale surrounded by lemons.
“Hold on. Does she want me to squeeze all these lemons myself?” Hale said, lemon squeezer in hand. “This is a better piece.”
Fans have speculated that the phrase “Hold Up” may be a reference to a song from Beyoncé's 2016 studio album, Lemonade, thus giving it a reference to Lemon.
“Wait a minute, they don't love you the way I love you,” Beyoncé sings at the beginning of her anti-cheater anthem, inspired by Jay-Z's infidelity. It is reported that.
The short clip ends with a flash of “2/11/24” (the date of this year's Super Bowl) in the center of a black screen. Excerpt from the song. Fans quickly noticed that the music at the end sounded a lot like “My House.” The song was released by Bey in December and was used as the end credits of the film Renaissance: A Beyoncé Movie.
And just when you thought the Beyhive couldn't get any more hype, Verizon dropped a second commercial on Friday, this time featuring a silver horse statue.
“Should I be in a Super Bowl commercial? Yeah, or no,” Hale, who played Buster Bluth on the Fox comedy series “Arrested Development,” tells the horse. The sullen horse did not laugh at the joke, and Hale said, “Okay, this is a problem,'' and walked away.
The same outro continues after the commercial.
Beyoncé has not confirmed anything on her social media pages. Still, Beyhive pointed out that the “Love on Top” singer rides a similar-looking silver horse on the cover of her album “Renaissance.”
Bay has previously worked with Verizon, which sponsored the Renaissance World Tour by providing a platform for fans to purchase advance tickets.
Representatives for Verizon and Beyoncé did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.
Fans not only expect commercials, but they also expect to see Queen Bey's next potential. Take the opportunity to announce your stay in Las Vegas.
Usher, Mariah Carey, and Adele recently completed successful residencies in Las Vegas, and Beyhive thinks Beyoncé is next on that list.
Bey's fans also believe the residency will take place at the Las Vegas Sphere. Verizon also confirmed that it will run ads on Sphere through Super Bowl weekend. Band U2's residency at the Sphere was announced last year in a Super Bowl ad.
U2's residency ends in March, with two residencies announced for 2024. One is Phish for a four-day residency, and the other is Dead and Company for 18 shows in May and June.
Beyoncé's Las Vegas residency could earn her millions of dollars. Usher reportedly made nearly $19 million during his first Las Vegas residency in 2021, and U2 may have earned $110 million in the first three months of their Sphere residency. Billboard reported that there is.
One TikToker who made the connection said, “If that happens, I'll be at a loss…I'll probably spend most of my savings.”
A representative for The Sphere did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.