Beyoncé wins Emmy Award for 'Beyoncé Bowl Halftime Show'

Beyoncé wins Emmy Award for 'Beyoncé Bowl Halftime Show'

She made history... again. Superstar Beyoncé made history after winning an Emmy Award for her 'Beyoncé Bowl Halftime Show', which showed on Netflix.

Beyonce wearing a cowboy outfit
Beyoncé/ Instagram (@beyonce)

Beyoncé, one of the most awarded musicians of our time, has won an Emmy Award for her 'Beyoncé Bowl Halftime Show, which showed on Netflix. 

This is Beyoncé's first Emmy Award. 

She has been nominated for 10 others without a victory. 

This also takes her halfway to an EGOT with her 35 Grammy Awards. Queen B still needs to win a Tony Award and an Oscar. 

On Christmas Day, Beyoncé headlined the halftime show during the NFL Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

The singer performed songs from her last album, 'Cowboy Carter'.

Various sources have reported that Beyoncé pocketed around $20-million (R375-million) for her Christmas Day performance.

'Cowboy Carter', Beyoncé's latest tour, went viral for so many reasons. 

During the second night of the tour, she surprised concertgoers by performing her hit single 'Irreplaceable' - a song the BeyHive had long wondered if she would ever sing live again. 

For the final night of the 'Cowboy Carter Tour' on Saturday (July 26) at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Beyoncé brought out her former Destiny's Child groupmates, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.

Destiny's Child reunited on stage for the first time in a decade.

The trio performed a medley of hits during a three-and-a-half-minute set, with both Kelly and Michelle shining in solo moments.

They rose from the stage and kicked off with 'Lose My Breath', followed by Beyoncé's 'Energy' - complete with the viral "mute challenge" - and closed the electrifying set with 'Bootylicious'.

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