In the 59th annual Grammys telecast on Feb. 12, Beyoncé — who is heavily pregnant with twins
— performed in a scene-stealing, goddess-like number that hugged her
growing baby bump. She even appeared in a hologram that exposed her
bejeweled belly. When she was later spotted in the audience, the singer
wore a low-cut red gown adorned with a cascading statement necklace.
Viewers praised her otherworldly maternity style.
But it was Beyoncé’s postshow Grammys look that has tongues wagging — and not in a complimentary way.
In a post to Facebook, Kelly Rowland — Beyoncé’s longtime friend and former Destiny’s Child partner — posted a celebratory candid shot
in which Queen Bey and members of her inner circle, including husband
Jay Z, are happily grooving to the music at a Grammys after-party. Bey
is glowing in her fourth outfit of the evening: a chic, toga-inspired
gown with a deep, plunging neckline.
Commenters — many of them female — were quick to criticize the 35-year-old star, already a mom to 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy,
for showing too much décolletage. One woman, Samantha van Wakeren,
wrote, “Why the need to show off your breasts so much. I never get
this.” Anita Huerta added, “Does she have to wear stuff that is so
revealing, cover up a little bit, there’s a time and a place for
revealing clothing. Crazy.” And a third woman commented, “That’s nasty
with those t**s hanging out!!! No class.”
Of course, most women experience significant breast growth while pregnant, starting around 6 or 8 weeks, as BabyCenter notes,
and continuing throughout the nine-month gestation. Milk ducts are
growing and stretching as breasts fill with milk and prepare for
lactation — their primary function. Still, some women and men are compelled to sexualize breasts — even when they’re being used to breastfeed.
It
should be noted, though, that many fans also rose to Beyoncé’s defense
with comments including, “I think she’s one hot mama and glad she feels
great about herself” and “Her body her choice!”
Many female performers at this year’s Grammys seemed to be making statements about body acceptance — especially Lady Gaga, who was body-shamed in January for revealing what viewers called “tummy rolls” during her Super Bowl half-time show performance.
Gaga
responded to her critics by making the statement, “I’m proud of my body
and you should be proud of yours, too. No matter who you are or what
you do.” But many felt Gaga was also clapping back against the harsh
judgment of her ever-so-slight pouch by proudly rocking an ultra-revealing outfit on the Grammys red carpet.
The 30-year-old performer’s ensemble was comprised of a long-sleeved
turtleneck crop top that revealed some major cleavage and, more
importantly, her entire midsection.
Even Demi Lovato jumped onboard the cleavage bandwagon with a low-cut, woven Grammys gown.
But it was January’s Golden Globes Awards where plunging necklines and cleavage truly
became the unofficial look of the evening across the board. Celebrities
including Mandy Moore, Kristen Bell, Kelly Cuoco, Sarah Jessica Parker,
and Priyanka Chopra — none of whom are pregnant — gloriously wore the
trend.
Curiously, just two months ago, Beyoncé posted a video to her Instagram in
which she’s wearing a blue dress with a severely plunging neckline.
That time, though, no one seemed to mind the fact that she was exposing
her cleavage, as she was not visibly pregnant and the images were likely
a throwback.
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