A source exclusively tells Us Weekly that as a result of Beyoncé, 43, stepping onto the football field for a must-see performance on December 25, the NFL cautioned the Cowboy Carter singer and her team that she would be fined $500 for each crystal that fell off her costume during her halftime set.
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter took the stage at NRG Stadium on Christmas Day performing the halftime show at the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game. The 32-time Grammy-winning artist began the performance by singing "16 Carriages" while riding a white horse into the stadium.
On Jan. 8, 2025, the music world is buzzing as Beyoncé 's Cowboy Carter has reclaimed its position at the top of the Official Americana chart.
Beyoncé’s custom feather coat, courtesy of Roberto Cavalli, worn at the beginning of her NFL halftime show performance on Netflix during the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans game on Christmas Day, generated $482,000 in media impact value for the brand, according to LaunchMetrics.
While the NFL halftime show performance landed to critical acclaim, some people were offended by a hand gesture. During the performance of 'Texas Hold 'Em', when singing the word 'bang', Beyoncé made a gun gesture with her hand. The same move has left NFL players facing hefty fines.
Beyoncé's halftime performance at NFL game on Netflix's debut overshadows lackluster games. Netflix's NFL debut a success, attracting viewers from 200 countries.
Beyoncé's NFL halftime performance didn't impress everybody, but her mother, Tina Knowles, has come forth to defend her daughter.
The NFL averaged 24.2 million viewers between the two games. The data provided by the league and Nielsen also revealed that 65 million viewers from the U.S. watched at least one minute between the two games, according to The Associated Press.
Beyoncé is said to have had a huge pay day following her NFL halftime performance on Christmas Day that was aired on Netflix
The Chiefs-Steelers and Ravens-Texans games, the first-ever NFL games on the streamer, put up an unduplicated audience of nearly 65 million U.S. viewers on December 25, according to Live+Same Day data from Nielsen.
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter has returned to the No.1 spot on the Official Americana chart and knocked Bruce Springsteen to the No. 2 spot.
The gauntlet that is the NFL regular season is over, and the seven teams in each conference that managed to separate themselves over that 17-game marathon are the only ones who remain standing.