Beyoncé’s Mom Details ‘Unbelievable’ Prep for NFL Halftime Show, Has ‘No Worries’ About Possible Netflix Glitches: ‘We Got Some Prayer Going on’

As a seasoned cinephile with over three decades of movie-watching under my belt, I find myself intrigued by this upcoming Netflix event. Tina Knowles’ confidence in the smooth execution of her daughter Beyoncé’s halftime show during the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game is commendable, especially considering the technical issues Netflix faced in the past.

Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother, feels assured that there will be no technical hiccups during the Netflix special of the NFL halftime show she’s producing, which is set to air on Christmas Day.

Knowles assured me on Wednesday during the Los Angeles premiere of Tyler Perry’s latest film, ‘The Six Triple Eight’, that he has no concerns. He believes God will oversee events, ensuring a seamless outcome with no hiccups. In his view, it promises to be an outstanding event.

She added, “We got some prayer going on. We got some connections.”

During the live-stream of Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson’s match in November, Netflix faced difficulties with buffering and picture quality issues. Furthermore, technical problems marred Netflix’s first significant live event, the “Love is Blind” reunion in April 2023, causing the broadcast to be recorded for airing at a later time.

On December 25th, I’ll be gracing the stage at NRG Stadium, my cherished hometown of Houston, during the Houston Texans versus Baltimore Ravens game. This extraordinary event will be broadcasted live on Netflix and will feature my first ever live performances of songs from my “Cowboy Carter” album. As a fan, I can’t wait to share this special moment with you all!

Knowles mentioned that preparations for her performance are ongoing, day and night. She shared, “Today alone, I attended 25 meetings.” It’s one meeting after another. The work that goes into it is simply astounding.

According to earlier reports from EbMaster, it’s anticipated that Beyoncé might invite some guest stars for her upcoming performance of “Cowboy Carter.” This event is being organized jointly by Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment.

This holiday is special because it’s the first time Netflix is hosting an NFL Christmas Gameday. At 1 p.m. Eastern Time, you can watch the Kansas City Chiefs play against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Later in the afternoon at 4:30 p.m. ET, the Baltimore Ravens will take on the Houston Texans. The Christmas Day NFL games can be viewed on regular television in cities where the teams are located and on mobile devices with the NFL+ service within the United States.

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2024-12-06 01:46