Beyonce Pulls A Surprise Stunt For Her Brazilian Fans as She Visits Them At “Renaissance” Film Screening

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Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’ film is yet to premiere worldwide, but the buzz surrounding it in Brazil is already overwhelming. Ahead of its debut in Brazil, the production was screened in Brazil, one of the foreign countries to witness some Queen Bey glory — literally.

Beyonce Attended The Renaissance Film Screening In Brazil

To show her appreciation to her fans in Brazil, who are dying to see her Renaissance film, Beyonce visited the screening venue. On Dec. 21, she reached Salvador after flying in a private jet. The singer honored an invite to an after-screening party by attending “Club Renaissance.” There, a sea of excited fans screamed their guts out for her attention.

Without any hint of pride, Beyonce acknowledged her Beyhive members. In a viral video posted by a Brazilian media outlet, she was spotted saying:

“I came because I love you so much. It was very important to be here, right here.”

Even though her appearance at the Renaissance film screening shocked many Brazilian fans, there was evidence that she was in town. As per Page Six, Sleuthing fans would have observed her change in location.

Since May, Beyonce has been working to make an incredible Renaissance film. The singer, who began touring in May and wrapped up in October, hopes to show fans what the experience meant to her.

The Renaissance film hit the cinemas on December 1. A few days ago, Beyonce thrilled fans by announcing that the film would be shown in fifteen more countries. In a rumors tone, she told fans online:

“Y’all didn’t have to break my website. But I told y’all, the renaissance is not over.”

Her Surprise Visit Comes After Private Family Tour in NYC

Beyonce’s surprise appearance comes days after the singer and her husband, Jay Z, treated the family to a private bus ride in New York City. The power couple rented a bus that conveyed their three kids, Sir, Rumi, Blue Ivy, and Grandma Gloria.

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