Queen Bey is many things -- musically-gifted, fiercely talented, fashionable and even...funny.
During Game 6 of the 2016 NBA Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors, a photographer captured a shot of one man daring to make eye contact with Beyoncé.
The comical photograph obviously caused the haters came out to play, but Beyoncé's response was sheer unexpected brilliance.
SEE ALSO:Yes, Beyoncé’s mom also listens to Beyoncé when she has a tough dayHere is a photo of Beyoncé happily enjoying Jay Z's company and some good old basketball. How lovely, right?
Now here's a picture of Beyoncé when Steve Cespedes -- the man sitting next to Jay Z -- attempted to look her in the eyes...bum bum bummmm.
People quickly started to notice what appeared to be some heavy side-eye shade radiating from Bey, and took to social media to speculate.
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After Huffington Post tweeted the photo, poking fun at the unfortunate expressions captured, Beyoncé and Cespedes banded together to create a brilliant reply.
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Cespedes explained via Twitter that “Both Beyoncé and Jay Z were beyond polite and very gracious. The pic was her idea."
Thank you, Beyoncé for once again bringing joy to our world.
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