Beyoncé was performing a show in Copenhagen on Monday night when she was forced to stop her show to scold a fan that slapped her behind, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The singer was singing her hit song "Irreplaceable" at the Forum venue in Copenhagen when the overzealous man took advantage of the singer during a moment with fans. Beyoncé went to the edge of the stage to greet fans and was sharing the microphone to encourage them to sing along with the line "to the left" when he slapped her on the behind.
"I will have you escorted out right now, all right?" the singer can be seen saying in a video of the concert that has been posted on YouTube.
The fan was reportedly allowed to stay and Beyoncé continued on with the concert, according to music news site NME.
Beyoncé has been performing shows in Europe as part of her "Mrs. Cater World Tour." The tour is taking place ahead of the release of her new upcoming album. Few details have been released about the album. A track titled "Grown Woman" has shown up online after a short snippet of the song debuted in a Pepsi commercial that aired during the Super Bowl half-time show, starring Beyoncé as part of a lucrative deal with Pepsi.
Other songs that have been heard in snippets include "Standing In the Sun," which is featured in a commercial for the retailer H&M, and "Rise Up," which is featured in the trailer for the Disney film "Epic."
Beyoncé has also been the subject of rumors that she is pregnant with her second child. Her husband, Jay-Z, has denied the rumors. The speculation has been fired up by dancers pushing strollers out onstage during a show in Zurich, Switzerland. These rumors followed an anniversary trip to Cuba that garnered a lot of negative attention and diva demands in a concert rider being made public.
Video of the incident during Beyonce's performance.
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