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‘She’s Changed Humanity’: Rita Ora Praises Beyonce’s Super Bowl Halftime Performance

Yes, it’s THAT serious!

While most have simply described Beyonce’s Super Bowl Halftime performance as “amazing” or “show-stopping,” Rita Ora has taken it one step further saying Queen Bey has “changed humanity.” Yes, it’s THAT serious!

'She's Changed Humanity': Rita Ora Praises Beyonce's Super Bowl Halftime Performance
Rita Ora believes Beyonce ‘changed humanity’ with her Super Bowl performance (Denis Guignebourg-News Pictures-WENN.com)

Beyonce performed a handful of her biggest hits during the 12-minute set on Sunday before being joined on stage by her Destiny’s Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams to perform a medley of their hits.

As the world watched on in awe of Beyonce’s fierceness, Rita was left speechless by the diva’s performance.

“I think she’s actually changed humanity. I feel like she’s created a new race of [Superhuman],” Rita told Capital FM this morning.

Rita added of Destiny’s Child appearing on stage together again for the first time in eight years: “No it was amazing. They all looked hot and she looked hot. Everyone looked hot leathered out.”

Other stars have shared their thoughts on Beyonce’s performance with Alicia Keys praising Beyonce’s “beautiful note” and Justin Timberlake saying his close friend “roasted” the set.

Watch Beyonce’s Super Bowl performance below…

 

 

 

Article from: entertainmentwise.com

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