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It’s The Bob For Me: Beyoncé Breathes Life Into The Bob Hairstyle In Latest Ivy Park Ad

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Showing off her red-hot Valentine’s Day designs for Ivy Park, Queen Bey poses in a fiery latex dress with a matching mini puffer jacket and gloves, a baseball hat perched on top of her short new ‘do.

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