See Bey like you've never seen her before!
BEYONCE SIZZLES IN NEW 'GET GOING' TOYOTA AD
Beyonce shows off childhood photos in new Get Going ad.
Despite having a new baby and new album, Queen Bey is still pushing!
Beyonce has no choice but to stay up making more cash, influence and good music. In her new Toyota advert, the XO singer says 'get going' is what puts food on the table. Bottom line, 'Never give up!'
Bey shows pictures from her childhood until when she rose to her super stardom statues and she says she has to get going if she wants to stay relevant for as long as ...forever!
In the new commercials released this weekend, singer and producer The Dream could be spotted helping Bey out and she on the other hand had her talent, music and sexy curves going for her.
Check it out!
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Monday, 24 March 2014
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