Beyonce fans claim singer’s ‘foot water’ has healing powers

One fan claimed the water from Beyonce's Formation World Tour had cured acne
Magical powers: The singer has been 'blessing' fans
Daniela Vesco/REX
Emma Powell11 May 2016
The Weekender

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Beyonce isn’t just a singer – she is a healer too according to some fans who have claimed that her ‘foot water’ has healing powers.

Beyonce, 34, has been splashing fans with water during her performance of Freedom on her Formation World Tour.

Those who have been hit by the spray believe the water has magical qualities which some claim have ‘cured’ acne and ‘baptised’ others.

One die-hard fan tweeted: “I swear my acne has cleared ever since I got splashed with Beyonce's foot water.”

Another posted: “I'd sell my soul to have Beyoncé get her water all me because maybe I'd be somewhat blessed.”

One fan joked that watching the Lemonade singer dancing in water “ascended” his soul.

Others claimed the water had washed away their sins.

But one fan was less impressed by the singer's alleged healing powers and spent the duration of her concert engrossed in his reading book.

George Papageorgiou, 66, was caught flicking through his book as the pop superstar stormed the stage in Raleigh, North Carolina.

After his unimpressed reaction to being at a Beyonce concert went viral, he told ABC that her music isn't to his taste.

“I find Beyoncé a great show woman, very attractive,” Papageorgiou told ABC11. “Her music? Eh, fine, but not my style. I listen to ’50s, ’60s, ’70s, and a lot of Greek music.”

Man reading a book at Beyonce Formation tour concert

Beyonce is currently on the North America leg of her tour before heading to London for two nights at Wembley Stadium in July.

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