Beyoncé celebrated an iconic milestone on Thursday with some stunning photos that got fans talking.
The 44-year-old marked the 10th anniversary of her hit album Lemonade by posing on a sun-drenched beach that she appeared to have all to herself.
Beyoncé rocked a flower crown with a dark beige jumpsuit that snatched her waist as she posed with her arms in the air while holding three lemons and a bottle of SirDavis American Rye Whisky, from her collaboration with Moet Hennessy.
Other photos included a snap of her from behind, walking towards the crystal-blue sea while clutching her bottle of whiskey, and a decorated outdoor table set-up that looked set to host an intimate beach dinner.
"Cheers to ten years! With love and deep gratitude," the "Hold Up" singer captioned the carousel of photos, alongside a lemon and bee emoji.
Many of Beyoncé's followers raced to the comment section to suggest that her holding three lemons was a big hint that her next album could be released imminently.
In 2022, the singer began her album trilogy, releasing Renaissance, which served as Act I, followed by 2024's Cowboy Carter, Act II, but so far, there has been no announcement about Act III.
However, her fans are now speculating that Act III, believed to be a rock-inspired album, is on the way.
"Lemonade was the prequel to acts I ii and iii. She's holding 3 lemons. I believe the girlies who say we're getting something around the time of the Met. Think about when we got 16 Carriages and Texas Hold 'Em; during her superbowl commercial that year," one fan wrote.
A second said: "3 Lemons… ACT iii on day wayyy." A third added: "The 3 lemons #weready."
Beyoncé surprised fans when she released Lemonade on April 23, 2016, accompanied by a short film, describing the work as a "conceptual project."
The Grammy winner collaborated with Led Zeppelin, The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar, Diplo, and Jack White on the record.
The 12-track album made headlines as many of the songs focused on infidelity, with lyrics including: "This is your final warning, you know I give you life / you're gonna lose your wife," and "You can taste the dishonesty… it's on your breath," while the short film features Beyoncé smashing cars while angry with a cheating partner.
The album appeared to be in response to public scrutiny of her marriage to Jay-Z, after reports of his infidelity, with Beyoncé later stating that it is based on "every woman's journey to self-knowledge and healing."








