Paramedics came to the rescue of Beyoncé’s mother, “Ms.” Tina Knowles-Lawson, when she found herself trapped in a swarming “Beyhive” during her daughter’s highly attended concert in Brussels, Belgium, on Tuesday, May 16.
The incident happened in the exclusive “Club Renaissance” section, reserved for VVIP ticket holders on the “Renaissance” world tour.
A 15-second TikTok video captured when Knowles-Lawson surveyed her surroundings, looking for a way to overcome the barricade. Eventually, she decided to be lifted as the best means of escape.
Six paramedics gathered around her as they hoisted her out of the section. Once safely on the ground, Tina signaled to the medics that she was unharmed. She graciously waved at fans, apologizing for any inconvenience caused, and firmly shook hands with one individual before departing.
Knowles-Lawson’s presence provided an unexpected opportunity for an impromptu meet-and-greet with Beyoncé’s beloved mom. As the now-viral rescue unfolded, Beyoncé continued mesmerizing the crowd, performing her hit song “I’m That Girl” in the background, blissfully unaware of her mother’s predicament.
Numerous Beyoncé fans were astonished upon witnessing Mama Tina amidst the swarm of dedicated B-fans on TikTok.
A section of fans joked that the individual who lifted Tina Knowles-Lawson out of the Beyhive at her daughter’s concert should receive free tickets for life, while others suggested that she does it deliberately to hear what people are saying about Beyoncé. However, Knowles-Lawson need not worry since the “Renaissance” world tour has received glowing reviews since its commencement on May 10.
Despite not dancing as much as in previous world tours, fans were enamored with Beyoncé’s numerous costume changes and commanding stage presence throughout her 37-song set. Nevertheless, rumors have recently emerged that the “Cuff It” singer may have undergone a secret foot surgery while performing at the opening of the Atlantis Royal Resort in Dubai.