Imagine attending a benefit for your child"s school. You"d probably expect some canned speeches, lukewarm hors d"oeuvres and maybe a dance number or two from some cute-ish kids.
You"re sipping some cheap Chardonnay and waiting for the evening to be over when suddenly…
BEYONCE.
This is exactly what happened (okay, we"re not sure about the Chardonnay) during a benefit for the Center for Early Education’s 75th Anniversary Gala in Los Angeles, which happens to be where Bey"s four-year-old daughter Blue Ivy attends classes, according to Us Weekly.
Queen Bey reportedly took the stage at the Shrine Auditorium during a surprise performance at the gala and sang her hits "Crazy in Love," "Halo" and "XO" and covered Whitney Houston"s "I Will Always Love You."
Beyonce covered the Houston classic the day after autopsy reports of the late singer"s daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, were released on what would have been her 23rd birthday.
Interestingly, she did not perform her new hit "Formation," which sparked outrage after Beyonce"s Super Bowl performance of the song was deemed racist.
If you think Bey toned down her moves for the elementary school, guess again.
The queen was bootylicious as ever in a tight, sparkly zebra-print mini dress and showed off her dynamic dance moves along with some sexy backup dancers.