Oprah Winfrey calls Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour "the most amazing thing I've ever seen."
Oprah Winfrey is a big fan of Beyoncé: After seeing Queen Bey with her longtime best friend Gayle King at the East Rutherford, New Jersey, stop on one of her Renaissance World Tour, Winfrey called the show "transcendent." He praised the performers.
According to Entertainment Tonight, the media mogul shared a reel of her epic night out on Instagram, writing, "I have never experienced anything as transcendent as @beyonce's Renaissance Tour."
"That kind of talent, synergy, expression, and anointing comes directly from the source that creates the planet," she wrote.
"The dancers, the production, the musicians, and the entire team, front and back stage, work in perfect harmony to create a renaissance in today's world. It is a must-see."
But Winfrey didn't stop at rave reviews, in a video posted on Oprah Daly's Instagram,
she said of the concert she experienced this past Saturday, "I've never experienced anything like that in my life."
"I couldn't speak," Winfrey added. "I couldn't even scream. I was in awe. I was in awe of that kind of talent, that kind of synergy, what it takes to do that, that kind of expression, that kind of anointing. I mean, it comes directly from the source that creates the planet. [My body was vibrating all night. I had a dream about Beyonce. When I woke up, I said, 'What was that? I could see that she was in command, from all the costumes to the movements. And I'm bowled over by it. I bow my head."
We are so lucky to have someone, not just Oprah Winfrey, but whoever it is, who appreciates our work in this way, aren't we?
King agreed with his best friend, saying, "Some things are worth staying up late on a school night for.
"I saw @oprah get over her worries about being on her feet for three hours at a concert," King wrote. 'Sistergirl never sat down! I will definitely go back. My jaw is still on the floor!"
King added: "I'm not sure I've ever seen a woman who was so worried.
King told Oprah Daily, "I thought it was eye candy," adding: "Because she's a mother. Because she's a mother. She's a mother and a wife. During the day, she takes care of her kids, just like any other person. And then she goes on stage and does it. Tina Knowles (Beyonce's mother) told me a few years ago, 'My daughter is one of the hardest working people I know. Yesterday, that was on full display. My jaw is still on the ground.'
In fact, Knowles spent time with the two at Saturday's show, posting her own "I partied till the wheels fell off!"
She captioned the post, "I've been partying until the wheels fell off!
Winfrey and King met Beyonce before the show began, which happens because they are Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King. Winfrey told Oprah Daily. 'If I had met her afterwards, I would have burst into tears. I wouldn't have even known how to express my feelings."
The Renaissance World Tour began in May and will conclude in Kansas City on October 1, but will play 22 more shows before then.
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