Beyoncé Channels Pamela Anderson in Sultry ‘Baywatch’ Voting PSA
On Election Day, Beyoncé shocked everyone and made it sexy by sharing a music video for her song “Bodyguard” that was based on “Baywatch.” That was smart of her to change the video’s name to “Beywatch.” In the video, which came out on November 5, 2024, the 43-year-old Grammy winner dresses like Pamela Anderson did in the 1990s. She wears her signature golden blonde hair and red Baywatch swimsuit.
The Video
Beyoncé wears three of Anderson’s most famous looks in the video. She starts by putting on a black dress with a deep V-neck, knee-high boots, and long mesh gloves that make me think of Anderson’s character in “Barb Wire.” Next, she puts on a red swimsuit that looks like it belongs on Baywatch. It has a red whistle and a rescue can on it. Lastly, she dresses like Anderson did at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, wearing a big pink fluffy hat, a white corset, and sparkly pants.
Hidden Message
The video expresses a strong message along with honoring Anderson. One scene has her holding a fake gun that shoots a flag that says “Vote!” When the video ends, it says “Happy Beylloween,” which is a fun Halloween joke and a reminder to go vote.
Beyoncé’s Message
Beyoncé often talks about how important it is to vote and take part in politics. People should all be involved in politics, she said in a recent chat. No, I’m not the main attraction here. I’m not here to run for office. She said, “I’m here as a mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in.”
What Fans Thought
NO VISUAL AWARDS pic.twitter.com/msb5yi35yD
— Beyoncé Press. (@beyoncepress) November 5, 2024
Fans were thrilled by the surprise release and praised Beyoncé for being creative and working hard to get people to vote. People were happy and appreciative that the celebrity was leveraging her popularity to improve social media’s environment.
Beyoncé’s song “Beywatch” is a fantastic blend of memories, elegance, and a forceful call to action on its video. Beyoncé continues to be among the most significant figures in entertainment by emulating Pamela Anderson and advocating voting, thereby demonstrating why she is still a vital person.