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Beyoncé wears a Kamala Harris T-shirt as she returns to her hometown of Houston to vote on Election Day

Beyoncé wears a Kamala Harris T-shirt as she returns to her hometown of Houston to vote on Election Day

Beyoncé continued to show her support for Kamala Harris on Election Day by returning to her hometown of Houston to vote.

On Tuesday, the 43-year-old superstar posted a short clip to her Instagram showing herself wearing a T-shirt with a throwback photo of the Democratic presidential candidate.

The picture was of Harris completing his senior year at Howard University in 1986.

The singer, who attended Harris’ rally last month, paired the shirt with a snakeskin miniskirt with a bold slit at the thigh.

She completed the outfit with matching knee-high boots and wore her blonde locks in bouncy waves.

Beyoncé wears a Kamala Harris T-shirt as she returns to her hometown of Houston to vote on Election Day

Beyoncé, 43, continued to show her support for Kamala Harris on Election Day by returning to her hometown of Houston to vote.

On Tuesday, the superstar posted a short clip to her Instagram showing her wearing a T-shirt with a throwback photo of the Democratic presidential candidate.

On Tuesday, the superstar posted a short clip to her Instagram showing her wearing a T-shirt with a throwback photo of the Democratic presidential candidate.

The mum-of-three also kept warm in a large beige jacket.

She also shared a screenshot of her flight, which showed she was in Houston, and another photo of her getting off the plane wearing a cowboy hat.

There was also a shot showing her gold nails that had “vote” written on them.

Beyoncé shared a few more photos of a young Kamala, but decided to leave the caption blank.

Earlier on Tuesday, the star also posted another Halloween costume in which she transformed into Pamela Anderson in a series of colorful looks.

The beauty donned the Baywatch star’s iconic red swimsuit, as well as a Barb Wire look.

Last month, her fans were furious after the singer failed to perform at a rally for Harris in Texas.

Beyonce took to the stage in Houston to support Harris. Some fans waited more than 12 hours to gather at the city’s Shell Energy Stadium in anticipation of the performance after rumors spread online that she would sing and the Washington Post reported her expected appearance.

The hitmaker seemed very close to pleasing the crowd when she started talking about how it was time for America to “sing a new song.”

Harris is pictured as a 1986 graduate of Howard University.

Harris is pictured as a 1986 graduate of Howard University.

The singer, who attended Harris' rally last month, paired the shirt with a snakeskin miniskirt with a bold slit at the thigh.

The singer, who attended Harris’ rally last month, paired the shirt with a snakeskin miniskirt with a bold slit at the thigh.

Another photo shows her leaving the plane wearing a cowboy hat.

Another photo shows her leaving the plane wearing a cowboy hat.

She also shared a screenshot of her flight, which showed she was in Houston.

She also shared a screenshot of her flight, which showed she was in Houston.

There was also a shot showing her gold nails with the words

There was also a shot showing her gold nails with the words “vote” written on them.

Beyoncé shared a few more photos of a young Kamala.

Beyoncé shared a few more photos of a young Kamala.

Rally-goers were ultimately left disappointed, however, when the “Single Ladies” singer made a brief appearance at the rally and said she was there not as a celebrity, but as a mother.

Those in attendance reported seeing people walking towards the exit as soon as she left the stage.

The fury was palpable on social media, with fans complaining they were being “cheated” by the billing.

“Bait and switch crowd,” one person fumed. “They promised a performance that would attract people, and they rushed to the exit when Beyoncé left the stage.”

“She can’t even keep the promises she made to her followers by performing with Beyoncé, but yeah, she’ll completely close the border and everything.” Kamala Harris is a mess,” added another.

“You all thought you were going to a free Beyoncé concert,” one person joked.

Beyoncé previously performed while supporting Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Many expected her to sing “Freedom” from her 2016 album Lemonade, which became Harris’ campaign anthem.

Beyoncé was joined at the event by her former Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland, but she did not sing anything from her own or the group’s discography.

Instead, they introduced Harris to thunderous applause.

“We are so happy to stand here on this stage as proud Texas women supporting and celebrating the one and only Vice President Kamala Harris,” she said.

Last month, her fans were furious after the singer failed to perform at a rally for Harris in Texas.

Last month, her fans were furious after the singer failed to perform at a rally for Harris in Texas.

Beyoncé took the stage in Houston to support Harris and said she was there not as a celebrity, but as a mother.

Beyoncé took the stage in Houston to support Harris and said she was there not as a celebrity, but as a mother.

Earlier on Tuesday, the star also posted another Halloween costume in which she transformed into Pamela Anderson in a series of colorful looks.

Earlier on Tuesday, the star also posted another Halloween costume in which she transformed into Pamela Anderson in a series of colorful looks.

“We are on the cusp of an incredible shift, on the cusp of history.”

The singer added that she looks like someone “who cares deeply about the world that my children and all our children live in, a world in which we have the freedom to control our bodies.”

“Imagine our daughters growing up and seeing what is possible without ceilings or limitations,” she said.

She also told the roaring crowd to imagine the sacrifices their grandmothers made “so we can witness the power of a woman standing in her power and redefining what leadership is.”

Beyoncé addressed everyone with the words: “Your voice is one of our most valuable instruments, and we need you.”

She said Texas has a role to play and must be part of something bigger. “It’s time for America to sing a new song,” she said.