Will someone puhleeze get Miss. Sasha Fierce some stilettos with traction? Singing star Beyonce took a tumble during the Florianopolis Music Festival in Brazil this week. This isn’t the first embarrassing public slip for the multiplatium-selling songstress. Beyonce, as you may recall, took a tumble head first down a flight of stairs during a concert a few years back.
To her credit, no one makes waxing the floor with your butt look quite as glorious as Madame Knowles!
Beyonce will be showing off her best moves in a 60-second ad for HDTV giant Vizio this Super Bowl Sunday. The Grammy-winning diva will be singing and dancing under the direction of Oscar-nominated cinematographer Wally Pfister in the spot — which reportedl cost the company between $2.5 – 2.8 million.
Beyonce was the big winner at Sunday’s 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. The “Sasha Fierce” star collected six awards — including Song of the Year for her anthem “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) — at tonight’s ceremony at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Beyonce’s six wins are the most by a female in one night in the Grammys’ 52 year history.
“Wow, thank you so much. This has been such an amazing night for me… I’d love to thank my family for all of their support, including my husband. I love you.”
On 60 Minutes Sunday, CBS correspondent Steve Kroft profiled R&B superstar Beyonce on the road and backstage in an attempt to identify what makes the pop star one of the world’s most successful entertainers.
Beyonce, the top Grammy nominee with 10 bids, locked in an early lead at Sunday’s ceremony. Her Grammys so far are for: song of the year for her hit, “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It),” best R&B song for “Single Ladies,” best R&B contemporary album for “I Am … Sasha Fierce,” best R&B female vocal for “Single Ladies” and best traditional R&B performance for “At Last” from the movie “Cadillac Records.”
On Sunday’s 60 Minutes (CBS, 7 PM), correspondent Steve Kroft profiles the “fiercely talented” Grammy night frontrunner Beyonce. Kroft asks the star, who prays before every live performance, where she learned to be a “seductress.”
“Well, just because I had a sheltered upbringing doesn’t mean I haven’t been a woman,” Beyonce laughs. “I’m a woman who has had life experiences.”
Shots fired! Pink has come under fire from many music fans after she seemingly-mocked R&B diva Beyonce during a concert in Europe last month.
In the grainy video footage taken during the December show, the singer is caught impersonating Mrs. Knowles-Carter with a rendition of the “Single Ladies Dance” during a performance of her smash single “Stupid Girls.” The 2006 song was accompanied by a popular music video that parodied Hollywood airheads, like Paris Hilton.