REPORT: Beyoncé’s Staggering Amount Of Money Paid For Her 15 Minute Netflix Christmas Day Performance Has Leaked, And It Will Definitely Leave You Stunned
Beyoncé delivered a remarkable performance during the halftime of an NFL game, which was broadcast on Netflix as part of the platform’s Christmas Day doubleheader on Wednesday. While the games themselves fell short of fans’ expectations in terms of excitement, the 43-year-old artist enthralled the audience with a dynamic show, despite facing backlash for a controversial gesture. Taking the stage at NRG Stadium in her native Houston, where the Texans competed against the Baltimore Ravens, her performance featured appearances by prominent artists such as Post Malone and Shaboozey, as well as her daughter, Blue Ivy. This occasion also marked the debut live performance of several songs from her new album, “Cowboy Carter,” which garnered enthusiastic reviews, with fans suggesting it could have easily served as a Super Bowl halftime show.
Beyoncé Commanded a Substantial Fee for Her 15-Minute Performance
Reports suggest that Beyoncé received a substantial $20 million for her 15-minute performance, part of a three-project deal worth $60 million that she entered into with Netflix in 2019. She had previously earned $20 million for her first project, a concert documentary titled “Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé,” leading industry insiders to speculate that she received another $20 million for the halftime show on Wednesday. “If this is accurate, then that amounts to $20 million specifically for this halftime performance,” remarked Dan Ruchie, founder of Trapital, in an interview with Andscape.