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Beyoncé Performs In Rain In Viral TikTok

Beyoncé Performs In Rain In Viral TikTok

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You obviously know the queen and the legend Beyoncé Knowles Carter.
She's currently on her Cowboy Carter tour, which has been making headlines for breaking all kinds of records and generally just being really good. But that's not what people are currently talking about.
They're talking about this video where Beyoncé seemingly causes literal rainfall to stop. More than 3 million people have watched it!
In the video, originally posted by TikTok user @heyydein, Beyoncé was standing on stage performing "Just For Fun" with Willie Jones.
Rain was pouring down when Beyoncé suddenly lifted her hands, and all of a sudden, it stopped.
People couldn't believe it.
"OMG how does the rain stop the second she raises her hands at the end of the song, and then start again when she lowers them? Mother is so powerful😭," one X user wrote.
"She choreographed the rain," another mused.
Some said how she did it.
People also made jokes.
Wow, Beyoncé, you never fail to amaze me.

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