Beyoncé fans are furious at her for not performing at Kamala Harris’ rally in Houston Friday night.
In a video shared on TikTok from the event, the current vice president appeared flustered as she smiled and laughed while seemingly getting booed at by fans after the “Crazy In Love” singer exited the stage without singing a song.
“Embarrassing and awkward!!!” the social media user wrote atop the video.
“Kamala doesn’t know what to do as [the] crowd booed and got rowdy after Beyoncé read a script off the teleprompter four 4 minutes and left without performing.”
“What a disaster!”
Another TikTok user posted a video that showed people leaving the rally and claimed “everyone else” left after the 32-time Grammy winner did.
A third person shared a video of a seemingly upset and disorderly crowd on X and wrote, “Kamala Harris plssed off everyone at her rally, because Beyoncé didn’t even perform. LMAOO 🤣🤣.”
“So let me get this straight, Kamala Harris baited people with a free Beyoncé concert and then had Willie Nelson perform,” another X user quipped.
“Talk about a bunch of pissed off concert goers…”
“Just when you think that Kamala Harris’s dumpster fire campaign is burning out, they throw gasoline into the dumpster and roll a shriveled up,Willie Neslon, onto the stage,” an additional shocked person stated.
Nelson, 91, played “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” and “On the Road Again” at the rally.
The country and folk singer is from Texas, though Beyoncé hails from Houston, which hosted Harris’ rally at the Shell Energy Stadium.
To add salt to the wound, Beyoncé performed during her endorsement for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Harris, 60, has not commented on the reported disappointment.
However, she thanked Beyoncé for “the warm Texas welcome” on X.
Page Six reached out to Beyoncé’s rep for comment.
The mother of three and her former Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland welcomed Harris to the stage Friday.
Before bringing Harris out, Beyoncé spoke about voting as a mother.
“[I am a] mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in,” she said.
“A world where we have the freedom to control our bodies. A world where we’re not divided — our past, our present, our future merged to meet us here.”
“Imagine our daughters growing up, seeing what’s possible with no ceilings. No limitations,” she continued.
“Imagine our grandmothers, imagine what they feel right now, those who have lived to see this historic day,” she suggested.
“Even those who are no longer physically with us, imagine all of their sacrifices.”
“The sacrifices made so we can witness the strength of a woman standing in her power, reimagining what leadership is.”