She made a surprise appearance at Sunday night’s Grammy Awards even after the event’s producer said not to expect her.
And Beyoncé continued to make her presence felt when she shared her personal photos documenting the show-stopping silver gown she wore to the Grammys afterparties.
The 39-year-old singer looked confident and fierce in her glowing mesh dress in the pictures, which emphasized the corset-like waist to showcase her hourglass figure.
Stunning in silver: Beyoncé, 39, shared her own photos of her striking silver dress to Instagram on Monday from her post-Grammys celebrations the night before
Beyoncé posed against a black background to allow her dress to shine freely.
The look featured a mesh chest and long sleeves, and she partially covered her brunette locks with a sparkling turban.
The outfit’s ‘corset’ was mainly there for decoration, as it was only comprised of jeweled strands.
The Lion King star’s outfit included a modest train dragging behind her, and she spiced up the busy look with multiple nesting hoop earrings with diamonds dangling from them.
Winner: She showed off her mesh and sequined dress with a jeweled corset waist while posing with some of her new Grammys
Together through thick and thin: Beyoncé showed a loving display for her husband Jay-Z, who was a mostly silent accompaniment to her wins over the weekend
Drunk in love: She leaned in for a sweet kiss with the rapper, who wore a black hoodie under a black suit jacket and matching pants
Another photo featured the songstress standing in front of the recognizable Grammys backdrop with her awards laid out at her feet.
Beyoncé showed a loving display for her husband Jay-Z, who was a mostly silent accompaniment to her wins over the weekend.
He looked casual yet classy in a black hoodie under a black double-breasted suit jacket and matching pants while sporting modest dreadlocks.
His wife posed with him for one serious-looking snap, before leaning in for a sweet kiss on the cheek.
The Drunk In Love singer capped off her silvery look with a mesh veil that offered no protection against the novel coronavirus, though she later put on a mask.
Opulent: he spiced up the busy look with multiple nesting hoop earrings with diamonds dangling from them
Glittering: The Drunk In Love singer capped off her silvery look with a mesh veil that offered no protection against the novel coronavirus
Safety first: She wore the veil to her post-ceremony dinner, but later added a black mask
Getting close: She broke records to earn the most Grammys (28) of any singer, male or female, while tying Quincy Jones for the most awards of a living figure. She’s now only behind the late conductor Georg Solti, who had 31 Grammys
Beyoncé broke multiple records on Sunday, surpassing Alison Krauss’ 27 Grammys with her own 28, making her the most awarded of all women to compete and also the most winning singer of all time, regardless of gender.
She now ties Quincy Jones as the most-awarded living artist.
The record for most Grammys overall still belongs to the legendary classical conductor Georg Solti with 31, but Beyoncé is already within striking distance of the late maestro.
Her final award for the evening was a collaborative win for Best Rap Performance for the remix of Megan Thee Stallion’s Savage.
The Single Ladies singer also shared a sweet picture of her hugging Megan to celebrate after the award, which saw her letting the younger rapper take the spotlight during their acceptance speeches.
Generations: Her final award for the evening was a collaborative win for Best Rap Performance for the remix of Megan Thee Stallion’s Savage
You’re doing amazing sweetie: The Single Ladies singer also shared a sweet picture of her hugging Megan to celebrate after the award
Megan’s show-stopping performances that evening, both solo and on her Cardi B collaboration WAP, earned special praise from rap legend Lil’ Kim.
‘SCREAMING CONGRATULATIONS‼️ To my 2 beautiful Queens ‼️’ she captioned a photo of Megan flashing her tongue after winning her final award while standing with Beyoncé.
‘@theestallion, I have watched how hard you worked since you stepped on the scene consistent with your work and your love. You are an amazing talent. Always keep your head to the sky and know you have made your Mommy proud! You deserve it all!! May God continue to bless you,’ she wrote, before adding a message for Beyoncé.
‘And to my Queen Bee Soul Sister, @beyonce, I love you sooo much. We came up together and as hard as I saw you work I always knew there was something special about you,’ she continued.
‘You worked so hard to get to where you are and I knew that one day everything that you accomplished would be rewarded. You deserve every bit of recognition that you receive and thank you for inspiring all women to be independent and strong. You are EVERYTHING.
‘Thanks for my little screen time and including me with all of the strong women in the industry and always showing me love!! ❤️❤️❤️ I love you BEYONDsay my Queen,’ she added. ‘Congratulations on making HISTORY.’
Megan jumped into the comments afterward to write, ‘Love you Kim,’ with a teary emoji.
Blessings: Lil’ Kim was so moved by the award and Megan’s performance that she praised both artists on Instagram on Monday