Beyonce has been seen making a musical appearance at the birthday celebrations of choreographer Todrick Hall.
YouTuber duo Young Ezee shared footage of the Lemonade singer performing at the birthday event as choreographer Todrick turns 36.
In the clip posted to the duo's Instagram Stories, Ms Knowles Carter could be seen making an appearance in an gold corset outfit and matching gold heels.
Beyonce was shown receiving an embrace from a jubilant Todrick before getting involved in the raucous celebrations by speaking with other attendees.
Young Ezee captioned the clip: "Not @Beyonce showing up and showing out".
They added while zooming in: "Yo, Beyonce killed it."

We did not see which song Beyonce performed but she was seen at the start of the clip striking a pose with a microphone, indicating the end of a performance before being embraced by Todrick.
The choreographer himself went on to thank Beyonce's back-up dancers, while Queen Bey went in to hug others in attendance.
The Mirror has reached out to representatives of Beyonce Knowles Carter and Todrick Hall for comment on this story.


The pair have worked together on multiple occasions over the years, including on Bey's music video for single Blow.
In 2012, Todrick reminisced about the first time he met Beyonce.
He shared a throwback selfie of the pair together and penned: "First time I met @beyonce I literally couldn't breathe; look at my face bahahaha RT."

Speaking to MTV in 2013, Todrick said of working with Beyonce: "It was just an amazing experience. She was awesome to work with and the video finally came out and it was the hardest secret in my life to keep."
He continued: "I wasn't surprised because I knew it was happening, but I didn't know when.
"It's just awesome that the album has been so well-received."

Speaking of their shared bond surrounding their home state of Texas, Todrick added: "She's everything that you would dream that she is."
Last month, Beyonce made history too as she picked up her 28th Grammy Award at the ceremony - the most ever for a single artist.
The singer also won Best R&B Performance for Black Parade, Best Music Video for Brown Skin Girl, and shared Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for work on Meghan Thee Stallion's track Savage.
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