Beyoncé channeled her inner Pamela Anderson while modeling some of the actress’ most iconic Halloween looks of her career.
In a carousel of images posted to Instagram on Tuesday, the singer, 43, bore a striking resemblance to Pamela, 57, as she donned the star’s iconic red Baywatch swimsuit and Barb Wire look.
Wearing a platinum blonde wig and thin eyebrows, Beyoncé was in her element as she posed in her high-rise ‘Beywatch’ swimsuit that showed off plenty of side boob.
To complete her lifeguard role, Beyoncé wore a red whistle around her neck and wore a flotation device.
The singer also recreated Pamela’s 1996 Barb Wire costume, sans bra, with a low-cut bodice and sheer evening gloves.
Beyoncé channeled her inner Pamela Anderson (pictured right in 1992) while modeling some of the actress’ most iconic looks of her career for Halloween.
In a carousel of images posted to Instagram on Tuesday, the singer, 43, bore a striking resemblance to Pamela, 57, while donning the star’s iconic Barb Wire look (right, 1996).
Beyoncé was in her element as she posed in her high-rise ‘Beywatch’ swimsuit that showed off plenty of side boob.
Beyoncé posed for Pamela’s motorcycle scene and also created her own movie advertising poster.
The iconic film followed sexy nightclub owner Barb Wire (Pamela) who works as a mercenary in Steel Harbor, one of the last free zones in the now-fascist United States.
“When scientist Cora Devonshire (Victoria Rowell) enters Barb’s facility, she finds herself involved in a top-secret government plot involving biological weapons,” according to an official description.
Barb Wire was one of Pamela’s first leading roles and, despite being criticized, the film has achieved cult status.
The film was based on the Dark Horse comic of the same name and also starred Temuera Morrison, Victoria Rowell, Xander Berkeley and Udo Kier.
Despite having been released in 1996, the film was set 11 years in the future, where Pamela’s character owns a bar called Hammerhead, which is located in the “last free city” of the United States, which has been plagued by war.
An ex-lover walks into the bar looking for a fugitive, and before long, Barb finds herself involved in the entire ordeal.
Beyonce also rocked Pamela’s look at the 1999 VMAs while wearing a huge pink hat and sparkly belt. She captioned the post: ‘BEYLLOWEEN FIN’ (sic).
To complete her lifeguard role, Beyoncé wore a red whistle around her neck and carried a float.
Beyonce donned a platinum blonde wig, purple eye shadow, and thin eyebrows to complete the costume.
The singer also recreated Pamela’s 1996 Barb Wire costume, sans bra, with a plunging bodice and sheer evening gloves.
Beyoncé posed for Pamela’s motorcycle scene and also created her own movie advertising poster.
The iconic film followed sexy nightclub owner Barb Wire (Pamela), moonlighting as a mercenary in Steel Harbor, one of the last free zones in the now-fascist United States.
Beyoncé made a pun on Baywatch by adding her name
The singer also dressed in a white corset and sparkly belt from Pamela’s 1999 look that she wore to the VMAs.
She captioned the post: ‘BEYLLOWEEN FIN’ (sic)
It comes after Beyoncé paid tribute to iconic duo Prince and Apolloni for Halloween.
The superstar took to Instagram on Friday with her second look of the spooky season, after previously dressing up as Betty Davis.
Apollonia had the female lead role in Prince’s 1984 film Purple Rain, where she played Apollonia 6, which also became the name of her girl band; seen in a frame
Fans wrote: ‘It’s literally November 5th, what do you mean Halloween post?’ and ‘Didn’t Kim already do this?’
‘Pamela is going to be very happy when she sees this in the morning.’
It comes after Beyoncé paid tribute to iconic duo Prince and Apolloni for Halloween.
The superstar took to Instagram on Friday with her second look of the spooky season, after previously dressing up as Betty Davis.
She channeled both the late Purple Rain hitmaker and his protégé-turned-lover, Mexican model Patricia ‘Apollonia’ Kotero.
While playing Apollonia, the Single Ladies hitmaker sizzled in a low-cut black lace bustier under an open tuxedo jacket, before taking it off and posing in nothing but metallic purple gloves.
Meanwhile, his version of Prince consisted of a purple coat with a ruffled white shirt, black lace underwear, and a matching purple guitar.