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Seth Rogen reveals he was ‘humiliated’ in failed try to fulfill Beyonce

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By ANI
WASHINGTON: Hollywood actor Seth Rogen, who has one of many rarest distinctions of calling Beyonce a pal, not too long ago admitted he did not get off on the appropriate foot.

According to People journal, the two-time Golden Globe nominee recalled feeling “humiliated” after a run-in with Beyonce’s bodyguard throughout a failed encounter with the pop icon at a earlier Grammy Awards.

“I was at the Grammys, and I saw Beyonce with Gwyneth Paltrow actually and they were together,” he recounted on E! News’ Daily Pop.

He continued, “And I charged over. Instinct took over. I was hit so hard by her security guard that I spilled a drink. I was drinking a screwdriver, which is a bad drink. I deserved what I got … I was humiliated and I didn’t get to meet Beyonce.”

Then, Rogen needed to take the stage to current a Grammy and held his arms in “a very weird position” to cowl his spilled screwdriver. Rogen has additionally shared this awkward second in his memoir Year Book.

Rogen beforehand recounted the story on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2019, after he and Beyonce lent their voices to Disney’s 2019 live-action adaptation of ‘The Lion King’. “It was terrible,” he stated, earlier than explaining that he’d realized his lesson earlier than formally assembly her on the film’s premiere.

Rogen stated, “So I was wary of going near her because I look like someone who you would want to keep away from Beyonce in general. I waited for her to approach me, which they teach you. She was very nice and my beard actually got stuck in her sequin a little bit. If you look closely, you’ll see some gray hair on her shoulder.”

Rogen and Beyonce co-starred in ‘The Lion King’ with Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Billy Eichner, John Oliver, JD McCrary and Alfre Woodard.

Also in 2019, Beyonce launched ‘The Lion King: The Gift’, the soundtrack album for ‘The Lion Kin’g and and her visible album ‘Black Is King’.

And on the current Grammy Awards, her 9-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter gained her first gold gramophone for greatest music video for ‘Brown Skin Girl’.