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Beyoncé has once again redefined live performance, swapping her iconic flying car for a golden, life-sized mechanical horse at the Atlanta launch of her Cowboy Carter & Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. Dressed in dazzling western glam, she soared above the crowd in a jaw-dropping entrance that instantly went viral. Fans erupted online, calling it her most legendary move yet, a fusion of rodeo fantasy and regal showmanship. Social media buzzed with jokes like 'She fired the car and hired the horse,' while others demanded she bring both back for the finale. With this high-flying stunt, Queen B proved she's not just performing, she's evolving the spectacle.
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