Beyoncé, 44, marked the 10-year anniversary of her iconic album Lemonade with a vibrant Instagram post on Thursday. The photo captures her on a sun-drenched beach, holding three lemons and a bottle of SirDavis American Rye Whisky from her Moët Hennessy collaboration.
Anniversary Celebration Details
She captioned the image: “Cheers to ten years! With love and deep gratitude,” accompanied by lemon and bee emojis. Dressed in a flowing beige outfit topped with a flower crown and her hair in a side ponytail, Beyoncé posed against a serene ocean backdrop.
Additional posts revealed a lavishly set outdoor table for multiple guests, hinting at an upcoming beachside dinner, and a short video of an open-air bar staffed by a single bartender.
Fan Theories on Next Album
With over 307 million followers, fans celebrated Lemonade as “the greatest of all time.” Many zeroed in on the three lemons as a potential hint for Act III of her trilogy. Renaissance (2022) served as Act I with house and disco vibes, while 2024’s country-infused Cowboy Carter acted as Act II. Speculation points to a rock-inspired Act III.
Comments flooded in: “3 LEMONS ACT 3,” “Okay 3 lemons,” “The 3 lemons #weready,” and “3 Lemons… ACT iii on da wayyy.”
Lemonade’s Lasting Impact
The surprise-released sixth studio album, dropped on April 23, 2016, spanned 12 tracks exploring infidelity, revenge, and forgiveness in Beyoncé’s marriage to Jay-Z, 56. A companion visual album premiered on HBO, featuring dramatic scenes like smashing cars with a baseball bat and referencing “Becky with the good hair.”
It earned Grammys for Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best Music Video, a Peabody Award, and four Emmy nominations.
Career Milestones and Billionaire Status
Beyoncé recently advanced toward EGOT status with 35 Grammy wins and her first Emmy for Netflix’s Beyoncé Bowl special. She wrapped the Cowboy Carter Tour in July after launching in April, achieving the world’s highest-grossing tour of 2025.
Last December, she joined an elite group as one of five billionaire musicians, per Forbes, alongside Jay-Z (net worth $2.5–2.6 billion), Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, and Rihanna. This follows the record-breaking Renaissance World Tour in 2023, which grossed nearly $600 million.

