Posted on 07/23/2013 11:28:48 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
Beyonce was caught in a real-life EMERGENCY on stage at her concert last night when her hair got tangled up in a stage fan -- and the crew scrambled to free the singer, MID-SONG!!!!!
Queen B was performing "Halo" in Montreal when disaster struck ... but like the PRO that she is, Beyonce continued to sing during the incident, NEVER ONCE MISSING A SINGLE BEAT.
Eventually, a crew member with a pair of scissors cut Beyonce free ... and she sashayed away from the devil equipment.
After the show, Beyonce posted a poetic note to her fans explaining the situation ... saying, "I got snatched."
In the end, Beyonce kept her composure throughout the entire ordeal ... and she just might be the toughest performer on the planet.
Now that’s a man, baby!
Now that’s a man, baby!
Her Number One Fan, no doubt.
Balogna sandwiches for all...woo-hoo!
James Brown was the HARDEST working man in show business! Even when he was getting on in the years.
Not my art unfortunately.
Take that, “Mitches.”
She didn’t miss a beat because she was probably lip-synching the whole act. Paging Milli Vanilli ...
Could have been worse.
Could have caught fire like Michael Jackson.
Lol.. was looking for that pic.. but all of them on the web were TOO small to post here :p
Lucky it wasn’t a tiki lamp
WWE chairman Vince McMahon blew out both of his quads sliding into the ring at a Royal Rumble once and he didn’t miss a beat. Mick Foley got knocked out in a match and continued as soon as he woke up. The Undertaker broke his foot in a match and kept going and HHH blew out one of his quads and still continued the match.
And Teddy Roosevelt got shot while he was giving a speech, and still finished the speech, and we think Beyonce is tough because she got her weave tugged on? Ninja please!
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