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Various figures across entertainment, sports, music and politics were part of a special four-minute video message honoring the record-breaking, award-winning cultural icon on her 40th birthday.
Actors, singers, athletes, politicians and more came out to show their love for and celebrate the impact of Beyoncé as the artist and cultural icon turns 40.
In a four-minute video published by Harper’s Bazaar, Oprah Winfrey, first lady Jill Biden, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, actors Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington, Mindy Kaling, Maya Rudolph, Issa Rae, Laverne Cox, singers Billie Ellish, Taylor Swift, Stevie Wonder, Chris Martin, professional athlete Allyson Felix and even Miss Piggy shared their best wishes in a series of cute clips for the singer as she enters her next decade.
“We thank you for 40 years of slayage,” said Emil Wilbekin, founder of Native Son, a platform aimed at inspiring and empowering Black gay men. “You are such a gift to the world.”
In addition to a slew of standard happy birthday messages, some shared their favorite Beyoncé song while others emphasized the impact — both personal and cultural — she’s had over the years.
Former Saturday Night Live cast member and actress Maya Rudolph thanked the singer for sharing her grace, humanity and bravery. “The world is a better place with you in it,” Rudolph said. Taylor Swift acknowledged Beyoncé for paving “the road that every female artist is walking down now.”
“Then the fact that you’ve done so with such kindness and such grace, I just to say I admire you as like there’s just not a word for it,” Swift continued.
“You’ve given me and so many others permission to be free to embrace all that we are,” said Promising Young Woman and Orange Is the New Black star, Laverne Cox. “You’ve given us a blueprint for excellence: that when we think you can’t surpass yourself, you do.”
“You are such a gift to this world,” Emmy-winning actress Kerry Washington added. “Thank you for being an inspiration to me, to my kids, to brown skin girls all over the world, to non-brown skin girls all over the world.”
Felix, a U.S. track star who recently set a new medal record during the Tokyo Olympics, called the singer “an endless inspiration, every time I step on the tracks,” while Witherspoon called her “an incredible force of nature of art, of light, of beauty in this world.”
Like those from The Muppet’s Miss Piggy and Issa Rae, other messages offered more comedic spins. “B! Happy Birthday!” Miss Piggy exclaims. “And so happy to see you on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar after I turned it down.”
The birthday tribute follows the singer’s much talked about September cover of Harper’s Bazaar, in which she opened up about turning 40, what she wants for her next decade, early pressures she faced as a young Black performer working to “dismantle systemic imbalances.”
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