Drea Kelly shares her reaction afterwards Beyonce joined her viral dance craze.
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Queen Bey tries her hand at the choreographer’s viral dance craze
On Tuesday, May 7, Queen Bey took to Instagram to share a video with her fans. Additionally, the singer used her recently released song “II HANDS II HEAVEN” as background music for the video.
The clip featured various photos of Bey as well as promotional videos for her recently released album, Cowboy Carter. However, amid the content, a video showed Bey performing Kelly’s viral choreography for the song.
Check it out below.
Social media reacts alongside Drea Kelly
Social media users reacted in the comments section of The Shade Room to Beyoncé commenting on Kelly’s moves.
Instagram user @yo.quue wrote: “Beyonce is really paying attention to us 😂”
While Instagram user @shaiangelita added: “Drea won.”
Instagram user @tynicolle wrote: “How can you not love Beyoncé 😂”
While Instagram user @ifelayo211 added, “Beyoncé always let people know she was watching… A LOT! 💪🏾”
Instagram user @jaazzmary wrote: “This is Beyoncé’s Internet! She knows what’s going on 😂”
While Instagram user @wholelotta.dezz added: “If I tell you Beyonce is watching from a burner account somewhere 😂😂😂”
Instagram user @_passportpapi_ wrote: “Oh my God no. Now the whole stadium on the tour is really gone. 😭😭😭😭😭😭”
While Instagram user @tonianthony_ added, “She’s so dubious and I love it 😂❤️”
Instagram user @onlyindy wrote: “lol Beyoncé be reserved and watch everything 😭 she’s just quiet”
While Instagram user @bargainswithbrink added: “Welp! Beyoncé confirmed. This is the official choreography. 😂😂”
“Wow! I’m speechless! @beyonce hit’n my choreography,” she wrote. “Thank you for putting an even BIGGER SMILE on my face.”
This is how the choreographer’s dance went viral
According to USA Today, Kelly’s viral choreography was created two years ago. In an interview with the outlet in April, Kelly revealed that the choreography was originally created for the Muddy Waters song “I Just Want to Make Love to You.”
“I do burlesque. “So the original choreography is ‘I Just Want to Make Love to You’ by Muddy Waters, and someone put Beyoncé’s music on it,” she explained.
Kelly explained at the time that the dance had developed a “life of its own.”
“I thought, ‘Wait a minute, Beyoncé’s internet is on to it.’ And it took on a life of its own,” she said.
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