Beyoncé flicks on Netflix ahead of NFL Christmas Gameday halftime show live stream: ‘THIS JUST MADE MY DAY’

Beyoncé hit out at Netflix’s past technical challenges in a promotional video for her NFL Christmas Gameday performance.

Beyonce's viral post garnered several reactions from fans, with one saying:
Beyonce’s viral post garnered several reactions from fans, with one saying: “I LOVE YOU BEYONCÉ THIS JUST MADE MY DAY. I CRIED ALL MORNING BUT I’M BETTER NOW.” (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

This comes as the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer is set to start the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans NFL game on Christmas Day in his hometown at NRG Stadium.

Beyoncé took to X and Instagram and posted a promotional clip to promote the performance, garnering over 3.5 million views.

In the promotional video, the singer can be seen strumming the banjo while he sits on a football pitch. But as soon as she takes off the sunglasses, the screen begins to buffer, honoring the streaming service’s previous challenges during the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight in November.

The clip then ends with Beyonce flashing as the Texans and Ravens logos and the Netflix logo appear. “Sending you much joy and love on this Cowboy Christmas Eve,” she captioned her Instagram post. “I’ll see you tomorrow, in my city HTX.”

In response to her post, Netflix said, “Stop it.” They even added “roasted by Beyoncé 12.24.24” to their X bio.

Social media reacts to Beyonce post

Beyonce’s viral post garnered several reactions from fans, with one saying: “I LOVE YOU BEYONCÉ THIS JUST MADE MY DAY. I CRIED ALL MORNING BUT I’M BETTER NOW.”

“BEYONCÉ WE LOVE YOU!!!!! WE ARE SO EXCITED!!!!!!!” said another.

“I love a good troll,” said a third user.

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Ravens versus Texans game

The Ravens versus Texans game is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. ET. Beyoncé has not performed any of the songs from her Cowboy Carter album live until now since the album’s release in March.

In exchange for exclusive Christmas Day game rights, Netflix paid $75 million for the three-season deal that includes the games. The deal also includes the broadcast of at least one NFL game on Christmas Day in 2025 and 2026.

In addition to this match, Netflix will also broadcast a match at 1:00 PM ET between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.