Beyoncé: blonde for Pepsi and problems in Cuba

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Beyoncé has released the song «Grown Woman»For a Pepsi commercial that we already anticipate and also the hair color was changed, showing blonde as we see in this video that anticipates the spot. The theme will be included in the next album of the vocalist, still no date to confirm.

Meanwhile, the former vocalist Destiny's Child has caused a stir in recent hours: Beyoncé along with her husband Jay-Z traveled to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary to Cuba, something prohibited for the North Americans by the blockade that the United States applies to the regime and for that reason there were angry Republican complaints, as the newspaper Clarín says. The laws of the blockade of more than 53 years that the US applies against Cuba prohibit the visit of US citizens to the island unless a license is obtained from the Treasury Department for religious, journalistic, academic or cultural reasons.

Those who protested were Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican representatives from Florida, headquarters of the influential opposition to the Castro regime, who question whether the stars broke the embargo laws or received favorable treatment from the White House. Recall that Beyoncé and Jay-Z are enthusiastic supporters of President Barack Obama and major donors to the Democratic Party.

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Returning to the commercial, during the days of recording the clip Beyoncé commented to the media: “I had a lot of fun collaborating on the Pepsi spot. I relived some of my artistic stages and my favorite looks. In short, it was very emotional ". And concluded: "I am proud of those moments that somehow connect with my present and have helped me to be who I am now".

More information - Beyoncé previews new single in new Pepsi campaign


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