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Nicki Minaj And Beyonce Give Flawless Performance In Paris

Nicki snapped a pic of she and "The QUEEN," who she "could never thank enough." (Instagram/nickiminaj)

The Anaconda singer makes a surprise appearance to remix Queen Bey’s song.

Nicki snapped a pic of she and “The QUEEN,” who she “could never thank enough.” (Instagram/nickiminaj)

Beyonce has shared the stage with her hubby Jay-Z all summer on their On The Run tour. She decided to bring on another special guest to mix up her performance in Paris.

Her remix collaborator Nicki Minaj made a surprise appearance at the Stade de France to perform Flawless for the first time live together. The singers wore wild print outfits, and Beyonce completed her look with a spiked crown.

The remix dropped in early August. In addition to Nicki’s new verse, Beyonce addressed the infamous elevator incident between her husband and sister Solange.

“Of course sometimes shit goes down when there’s a billion dollars on an elevator, Queen Bey sang and put an end to the controversy.

The French stadium seats more than 80,000 fans, but anyone not lucky enough to be in attendance can catch their performance in the HBO concert special for the On The Run tour. The pay cable network will document all the action during Bey and Jay’s Sept. 12 and 13 performances.

Nicki wasn’t the only highlight of the night. Jay-Z had his own surprise announcement: his wife is pregnant with their second child. The Holy Grail singer changed the lyrics for his song “Better Is Better” to “Cause she’s pregnant with another one,” according to Naturally Moi.

Divorce rumors have hampered the superstar couple all summer. They put on a strong, united front at this year’s MTV Music Video Awards, when Jay presented his wife with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.

Bey gave a big embrace to her husband and their baby girl Blue Ivy, who stole the show with her impressive dance moves. They were, of course, flawless!

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