Beyonce Gives Young Fan One of Her Earrings
According to the Daily Record super star Beyonce Knowles gave a 12-year-old fan one of her earrings when she attended one of her concerts recently at the Metro Arena in Newcastle with some family. The young fan, Shannon Quinn, was extremely excited and had the following to say about the situation:
“She’s my favorite singer and it was great just to be at the gig. She seemed to have her eye on me and I couldn’t believe it when she took off one of her earrings and handed it to me. It’s the best thing ever.”
Quinn said Beyonce initially intended to hand her a handkerchief, but it was grabbed up by another fan.
“Beyonce just looked at me and gave a gesture as if to say, ‘Don’t worry’. Five minutes later, she came over and took off her earring and gave it to me. It was amazing. The rest of the crowd were looking at me and seemed very jealous.”
I bet they were! That was very nice of Beyonce to do that. How wonderful is that that the young fan should have such a great experience her very first time going to see her favorite singer? I’m happy for her, just imagining her excitement makes me smile.









I know this shannon quinn she used to be my best friend !!
i know her as well and hi jodie see shannon and you tommorow
:)
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