'Diva' Beyoncé’s tour rider includes a wild bathroom request
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That’s that real s–t.
Beyoncé, who is currently embarking on the North American leg of her “Renaissance” world tour, has requested an extremely peculiar item be added to her tour rider.
The “Cuff It” singer, 41, has personal toilet seats traveling with her on the worldwide trek.
A picture of a container was captured backstage labeled “BEYONCÉ TOILET SEATS” as part of her gear.
“Beyoncé is such an elite performer she can literally request anything,” a source told the US Sun.
“Her team makes great effort to ensure she has her own comforts and a personal toilet seat happens to be one.”
The insider added, “Her tour roadies have seen everything so it’s not a great deal for them, but it does raise a smile from people who happen to catch a glimpse of the branded container.”
Fans were shocked by Beyoncé’s odd request.
One user tweeted, “What a diva,” while another asked, “Who installs them for her?”
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Since Beyoncé’s tour kicked off in Stockholm back in May, she has made headlines with some of the crazy things that have been happening on stage.
In June, a video of a “pissed” Beyoncé went viral after her production team missed their cue to help her down from a silver horse during a portion of her show in Amsterdam.
When one crew member reached up to help Bey, the singer could be seen pushing his hand away.
The Grammy winner then moved her microphone aside to mouth, “Oh, my God!” at the workers.
That same month, Beyoncé narrowly avoided a nip slip after one of her dancers quickly jumped into action to assist her.
As she performed her No. 1 hit “Break My Soul,” one of the straps from her hot pink Ivy Park dress began to slip.
Thankfully, one of the brothers from French dance group Les Twins — which consists of Laurent and Larry Nicolas Bourgeois — jumped in front of the pop star to block the screaming crowd from seeing anything.
He grabbed Beyoncé’s hand and placed it on the top part of her sequined dress to indicate she needed to do a quick adjustment.
Most recently, fans accused Queen Bey of being shady toward Lizzo — who is facing a sexual harassment lawsuit from her former dancers — after she skipped over her name during a performance of “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix).”
However, the “Crazy in Love” singer’s mom, Tina Knowles-Lawson, refuted the speculation of any beef between her daughter and the “Juice” songstress.
“She also didn’t say her own sisters [sic] name yal [sic] should really stop,” the fashion designer, 69, posted on Instagram Wednesday.
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