BEYONCE sexes up GQ with her most revealing post-baby shoot to date.
Peeling off for famed snapper Terry Richardson, the photograph proves Beyonce is back in banging shape following the birth to her first child Blue Ivy a year ago.A pair of barely-there leopard print pants emphasise her flat stomach and toned thighs.
And the cropped t-shirt, which barely covers her breasts, indicates the superstar wife of rapper Jay-Z is full of confidence.
Beyonce rarely strips off for the lads’ mags – but this time she goes all out as her boobs hang perilously out of the bottom of her top as she leans towards the camera.
Another frame sees Beyonce in another pair of animal print pants and a black midriff bearing top.
The racy front cover comes as it’s announced Beyonce will perform at President Barack Obama’s second inauguration.
Singer Beyonce – who performed at his first inauguration in 2009 and supported him throughout his campaign for a second term – is set to sing the National Anthem at the prestigious event.
The Presidential Inaugural Committee have said Kelly Clarkson will also perform My Country Tis of Thee, while James Taylor will sing America The Beautiful in Washington D.C. on January 21.
The 51-year-old President said in a statement: “Vice President Biden and I are honoured to have these wonderfully talented musical artists perform at the Inaugural ceremony. Their music is often at the heart of the American story and speaks to folks across the country.”
Beyonce performed a cover of Etta James’ At Last for the President and First Lady Michelle Obama during the Neighbourhood Inaugural Ball four years ago.
The 31-year-old singer has long been one of the President’s most high profile supporters.
She wrote a letter of praise for him ahead of last November’s US presidential election, in which she credited him with inspiring the future generation, including her own daughter.
She wrote: “Every day we see your heart and character, inspiring us to give more of ourselves.
You are the leader to take us from where we are to where we need to be. You are the reason my daughter and nephew will grow up knowing that they can truly be ANYTHING they want to be.
“All my respect and adoration, Beyonce.”
She also designed a T-shirt to raise money for President Obama’s re-election campaign.
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