Check her out! Beyonce flashes her midriff in plaid outfit... as its reported husband Jay Z's Tidal may be ebbing
Beyonce looks hot — even if her hubby's company is going cold.
The 36-year-old showed off yet another fabulous outfit on Instagram on Thursday.
The songstress rocked a yellow and blue plaid shirt with a pair of baggy distressed jeans.
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The magnificent white and green studded heeled boots may have been the highlight of the outfit, with many of the individual snaps dedicated to them.
She accessorized in a yellow purse and layers of gold chains around her neck, finishing the look with a pair of circular shades.
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The mother of three even showed off her taut midriff and tiny waist at one stage as as she danced in a sexy boomerang.
As always with her Instagram fashion shoots, no caption was needed or given.
There weren't any complaints however from her 109million followers; the fourth-most on the social media platform, behind only Selena Gomez, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ariana Grande.
And instead of one of her own many hits to soundtrack the slide show, Bey went with a classy selection of The Beatles' Come Together.
Earlier on Thursday it was reported that Jay-Z's streaming platform Tidal is running out of money after losing roughly $44million before taxes in 2016.
The company reportedly has just six months of working capital left, despite Sprint purchasing a 33 per cent stake in Tidal at the start of the year, which Jay Z's business partner and Roc Nation Sports president Juan Perez said would last 12 to 18 months.
The Norwegian-developed streaming service's original investors, including Jay-Z, have lost well over half a billion dollars since acquiring it in 2015, according to the report from Norway's Dagens Næringsliv.
In response to the report, a Tidal spokesperson said: 'We have experienced negative stories about Tidal since its inception and we have done nothing but grow the business each year.'
Prior to this year's Sprint deal, Tidal claimed to have more than three million paid subscribers.
DN, however, claimed that Tidal inflated subscriber numbers and the count was more around one million.
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