Beyonce recreates iconic Rosie the Riveter feminist poster in new photo shoot

Jul 23, 2014 - 08:00
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Beyonce recreates iconic Rosie the Riveter feminist poster in new photo shoot
Beyonce recreates iconic Rosie the Riveter feminist poster in new photo shoot

WHO runs the world? Beyoncé. But she wants other women to join in on the fun, too.

Queen Bey flew her feminist flag high today after uploading a photo mimicking the iconic Rosie the Riveter pose undeeath the words “We Can Do It!”

The snapshot gaered over a million likes within a few short hours.

The pop star’s strong stance on women’s rights shouldn’t come as a surprise to her fans. After all, this is the woman behind such hits as Independent Women, Survivor, Run the World (Girls) and Bow Down.

The powerful pic was posted amid rumours that she and husband Jay Z — with whom she’s currently headlining the On The Run tour — are allegedly seeing a marriage counsellors to ward off a possible divorce.

Maybe now the critics will back off, because judging by the state of Bey’s biceps, she’s ready to put up a fight.

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