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Beyonce goes braless in plunging leotard for Betty Davis Halloween transformation

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Beyonce put on a sizzling display as she transformed into a busty Betty Davis for Halloween Thursday.

Beyonce put on a sizzling display as she transformed into a busty Betty Davis for Halloween Thursday.

The singer, 43, went braless in a zebra-print leotard as she recreated the singer’s iconic look on the 2005 compilation album, This Is It.

The skimpy ensemble featured furry shoulders and showed off the singer’s incredible legs and toned curves.

She finished the ensemble with white cowboy boots and a dramatic pop of red lipstick.

The legendary funk singer and former wife of jazz great Miles Davis, died at the age of 77 in February 2022.

Beyonce put on a sizzling display as she transformed into a busty Betty Davis for Halloween Thursday.

Davis rose to fame in the mid-1960s and ’70s with his instantly recognizable raspy voice and cemented himself in funk music history.

She was briefly married to jazz icon Miles Davis, his second wife, but the couple separated after just a year. He was 19 years older than her.

The couple met and worked on some music together in 1968, and married around this time, but their professional and personal relationship quickly fizzled out, although she kept his last name.

Betty had a huge impact on Miles, one that lasted long after their romance. She is credited with introducing him to new music such as that of Jimi Hendrix, which catalyzed Davis’ turn to jazz fusion and some of his most iconic words.

Perhaps not as well-known as some of her contemporaries, as Rolling Stone said, after her death, Davis “left behind an underrated but groundbreaking body of work.”

Davis worked as a model in London and recorded music in the early 1970s. She released her first self-titled album in 1973.

Their next two albums, They Say I’m Different and Nasty Gal, were released in 1974 and 1975 respectively.

The skimpy ensemble featured furry shoulders and showed off the singer's incredible legs and toned curves.

The skimpy ensemble featured furry shoulders and showed off the singer’s incredible legs and toned curves.

The singer, 43, went braless and sported a zebra-print leotard as she recreated the singer's iconic look on the 2005 compilation album, This Is It.

Davis rose to fame in the mid-1960s and '70s with his instantly recognizable raspy voice and cemented himself in funk music history.

The singer, 43, went braless and sported a zebra-print leotard as she recreated the singer’s iconic look on the 2005 compilation album, This Is It.

The star managed to recreate the iconic 2005 album cover.

The star managed to recreate the iconic 2005 album cover.

Beyonce captivated with the very busty outfit for the shoot.

Beyonce captivated with the very busty outfit for the shoot.

The star showed off her incredible figure as she posed up a storm.

The star showed off her incredible figure as she posed up a storm.

The star showed off her incredible figure as she posed up a storm.

She may not be as well known as some of her contemporaries, as Rolling Stone said after her death, Davis

Perhaps not as well-known as some of her contemporaries, as Rolling Stone said, after her death, Davis “left behind an underrated but pioneering body of work” (pictured in 1976).

Only two of Betty’s singles reached the top 100, with If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up peaking at No. 66 and Shut Off the Lights at No. 97, according to Billboard.

She resurfaced in 2017 to contribute to a documentary about her life, Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different, the title a nod to her album of the same name.

Then the following year, the former celebrity opened up about her decision to step back from the spotlight in an interview with the New York Times.

‘When they told me it was over, I just accepted it. And no one else was knocking on my door,” he joked to the newspaper.

Beyoncé recently gave a powerful speech endorsing Kamala Harris for president at a rally in her hometown of Houston, Texas, on Friday.

‘I’m not here as a celebrity. “I’m not here as a politician,” Beyoncé said.

“I am here as a mother, a mother who cares about the world our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we are not divided, neither in our past, nor in our present, nor in our future.”

Beyoncé caused a stir with an impassioned speech at Kamala Harris' rally in her hometown of Houston, Texas, on Friday night.

Beyoncé caused a stir with an impassioned speech at Kamala Harris’ rally in her hometown of Houston, Texas, on Friday night.

The Freedom singer shared videos and photos from the night and captioned them with a statement that echoed her speech at the rally:

The Freedom singer shared videos and photos from the night and captioned them with a statement that echoed her speech at the rally: “It’s time to sing a new song.”

The mother of three continued: ‘Imagine our daughters growing up seeing what is possible without ceilings or limitations. It’s time for America to sing a new song.

‘Let’s do this. Ladies and gentlemen, give a big, loud Texas welcome to the next president of the United States, Vice President Kamala Harris,” Beyoncé enthused as the crowd roared in support.

The Single Ladies singer did not perform at the event, which reportedly upset some fans.

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