Beyonce performed in a newly-opened five-star hotel in Dubai for a fee of $26 million.

Her last performance had been more than four years ago.

However, according to a body language expert, Queen Bey made a number of blunders during her first big-stage performance and appeared to be quite uncharacteristically frightened.

Her motions suggested that Beyonce had not properly prepared for her performance at the opulent Atlantis Royal Hotel, maybe as a result of the enormous amount she was paid.

Although the headlining event for her album "Renaissance" seemed promising, it was first met with criticism just because she decided to play there in a place with strong anti-LGBTQ+ policies.

She didn't sing any of the album's tracks in Dubai, even though it doubled down on her support for the community and highlighted Black queer culture.

According to Patti Wood who spoke to The Sun, this wasn't the only problem with her event because even Beyonce's performance was disappointing when compared to her past performances.

Everyone knew how much the "Single Ladies" hitmaker was paid to perform, so there was a very high expectation of her performance, she told the source. Sadly, she failed to meet it.

The expert stated that, from her perspective, the discovered errors were "strange."

Patti reported that Beyonce could have been reluctant to perform in that region since she was obliged to walk over a little stretch of boardwalk while wearing high heels.

Patti clarified that a number of persons could have contributed to this error.

She said that Beyonce could have insisted on having the sound check, pyrotechnics, and performance wardrobe practiced as many times as she desired.

Patti thought that possibly Beyonce's staff had just told her, "It's a lot of money to do, so let's just go for it," because it might result in a lot of money.

Several of her hit songs were performed by the celebrity, age 41, in front of an invite-only crowd. Liam Payne, Rebel Wilson, and many more celebrities adorned the crown.  

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Beyonce, who has a $360 million net worth, began with a cover of "At Last," but Patti felt the performer fell short.

Fans are accustomed to watching Beyonce be flexible in her moves, where she could bend and stretch while appearing to be incredibly limber, the spokesperson said.

Patti remarked that she observed "rigid straight up and down body language and where you don't see a lot of side-to-side head motions" during that song performance.

Without mentioning her headgear or outfit, Patti even commented that Beyonce appeared to be suffering from neck pain.

"Beyonce doesn't feel the same and isn't confident in herself," a source said.

Despite the fact that Beyonce's outfit appeared uncomfortable, the expert claimed that her body language did really convey a lot.

She adjusts her hair, which is said to be a comfort signal that shows that she is worried and questioning, "How do I look?" in the segment when she is high up on the top of the stage, which is the initial moment and first impression for the entire performance.

According to Patti, Beyonce was terrified and needed to feel comfortable.

The last song in the pink costume is when she yells the loudest and displays the most vocal strain.

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