Beyoncé’s epic Christmas game day halftime performance was so nice you can now watch it twice - or as much as you want to.
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Beyoncé has created another massive cultural moment and set a new precedent with her record-breaking Christmas Day halftime ...
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Beyoncé gave fans a Christmas to remember, putting on a stellar halftime performance. Here are the Top 5 showstopping moments from the show.
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But, if for some reason you missed Beyoncé putting other halftime performers to shame, the whole thing is now available on ...
Beyoncè performed Super Bowl halftime shows in 2013 and 2016 — and returned to the NFL for a Christmas Day performance.
About 24 million people each watched the two NFL games streamed on Netflix on Christmas Day, the company said. The streaming ...