Beyonce Bleeds After Earring Rips Off During Tidal Concert, Performs Throughout Like A Queen

The 35-year-old vocalist once again demonstrated how it is to be the ultimately professional during her Tidal X: 1015 show at Brooklyn's Barclays Center in New York City on Saturday, as she persisted to sing after her earring was ripped off from her ear and started bleeding profusely.

The incident occurred during Beyoncé's performance of "Haunted," as her long braid looked to have been caught on her earring. No panic at all and she did not even miss a beat, the singer plainly swiped the blood off her ear and endured to perform.

The "Formation" singer observed nothing but flawless earlier performance, walking the black carpet in a dazzling African-inspired florid dress with a tall, bejeweled neckline. With arms full of bangles Boyonce added for sparkle, and the same earrings she wore during her show.

The mother of one immersed her Formation World Tour earlier this month, pulling out all the stops for her final performance at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Not only did she, as the GRAMMY-winning singer shock aficionados in brand new dress, but she also unveiled Serena Williams, Kendrick Lamar and Jay Z as surprise guests.

Beyoncé fans viewing the livestream of the concert, however, responded with a little less chill. Soon the hashtag #CutForBeyonce initiated a trend with fans offering to slice themselves open all for the love of Beyoncé. The tweets come with a lot of most surely fake images, but still, so click with vigilance. You knew, conceptually, that Beyoncé fans would do whatever for their queen. But maybe you didn't know it may go this far.

She makes pauses, walks to the stage side, and is back to her intricate head-whipping ballet within seconds. But it's that image of the singer indifferently comprehending her own blood and goldbricking in any case later in the show. We be able all learn a little somehow from the strength in Beyoncé's thorn.

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