Last night, Beyonce headlined Budweiser’s Made In America festival in Philadelphia. Aside from delivering a great set, which is not really news, she stood up for the women across the world and showed love to one of the badass females in the sports entertainment industry.
Usually, Bey features Maya Angelou’s classic poem “Phenomenal Woman” in her sets and so she did this time around, too. In addition, she also payed homage to UFC fighter Ronda Rousey before launching into “Diva.” In a July UFC vlog, Rousey made waves after she responded to critics who describe her body as too “masculine,” stating she not a “do nothing b****.”
Listen, just because my body was developed for a purpose other than f***ing millionaires doesn’t mean it’s masculine. I think it’s femininely badass as f*** because there’s not a single muscle on my body that isn’t for a purpose, because I’m not a do nothing b****.”
Bey played the exact same segment during her set, reminding the world she is a standout feminist. Other than that, she delivered a magnificent set which included “Crazy in Love,” “7/11,” “Ring the Alarm,” “Flawless,” “Say My Name,” “Yonce,” “XO,” Single Ladies” and “Halo.”
#DNB @RondaRousey #BeyonceMadeInAmerica @UFC @S_C_ https://t.co/2OBGp3T3Ce — Dana White (@danawhite) September 6, 2015
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