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Beyonce's stage fall captured on video


(Daily Mail)
Updated: 2007-07-27 19:24



Singer Beyonce Knowles has taken an embarrassing head-first tumble down
12 stairs during a performance in Florida.

The star was performing her track Ring the Alarm when the accident
occurred. While some onlookers say they spotted blood on her leg, her
spokesperson insists she was not injured.




Falling star: Beyonce was not injured during the incident

Despite the fall, Beyonc茅 barely missed a beat and continued performing
the rest of her set.

Afterwards, she begged the crowd: "Don't put it on YouTube!"

Her pleas went unheard and footage appeared across a number of sites and
news channels within hours.

One audience member told US magazine People: "Everyone gasped. But she
got up right away and acted like nothing happened. I don't even think she
missed a word of the song!

"Everyone started cheering her on, because she recovered like a real
professional."

Her spokesperson said in a statement: "Beyonc茅's fall on stage last
night in Orlando during her performance was a mere spot on an otherwise
sensational, flawless show."

"It was a case of her coat's hem getting caught in her shoes, but Miss
Knowles picked herself right up, without missing a beat, showing to all
that she is the best."























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