Mzansi Excited to See Trevor Noah Bumping Fists With Beyoncé Like They're Besties

Mzansi Excited to See Trevor Noah Bumping Fists With Beyoncé Like They're Besties

- Beyoncé Knowles was spotted bumping fists with South African born funnyman Trevor Noah and Mzansi got excited

- Social media users had a lot to say about the brief interaction between the two international celebrities

- Some people were reading way too much into the casual interaction and had a lot to say about Noah's manners and Beyoncé relationship with the comedian

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A photo has surfaced online of Trevor Noah and international megastar Beyoné Knowles casually bumping fists like they are best friends.

South Africans reacted to the post with hilarious comments about Noah's interaction with Beyoncé with some questioning if there is anything more to their relationship.

Mzansi excited to see Trevor Noah bumping fists with Beyoncé like they're besties
Trevor Noah casually bumping fists with international megastar Beyoné Knowles. Photo credit: nhlanhlangwaqa
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Some social media users reacted to the way Jay Z is oblivious it what is happening behind him while others thought Noah should have stood up to greet the singer.

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Reactions to the interaction

This is what social media users had to say about the amazing moment caught on camera.

@Tabongz_SA:

"We know how Beyonce has been crushing on Trevor for years."

@drunkneo__:

"Trevor has lost his South African morals. He was supposed to stand up when greeting her. "

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@tshepisochego:

"That's how this other gender cheat on us, JayZ is walking not looking back kante bamo tseela mosadi."

@RefilWest:

"I’m here for the dude sending her his fist bump telepathically and NOT blinking in case it doesn’t send..."

Trevor Noah bags another nomination for Critics' Choice Real TV Awards

Earlier, Briefly News reported that Mzansi comedian Trevor Noah has bagged yet another nomination in this year's Critics' Choice Real TV Awards. The TV presenter scooped a nomination in the Male Star of the Year category.

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The Critics' Choice Association has shared that nominees in the Female and Male Star of the Year categories will be voted for by fans on its website this year. Winners will be revealed on 21 June.

This is not the first time that the Mzansi-born media personality has been nominated in the same awards. He also got a nod in the Male Star of the Year category last year but sadly didn't win the accolade, according to TimesLIVE.

Jay Z and Beyoncé by R385 million Rolls-Royce

In other news, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, according to rumours, have ordered the first Rolls-Royce Boat Tail. The couple is said to have paid $28 million (R385 million) for the first Boat Tail unit.

Boat Tail, termed the pinnacle of luxury and customisation by Rolls-Royce, was just unveiled. The ultra-luxurious vehicle was handcrafted by the company's Coachbuilding section, which specialises in hand-building cars and setting a new standard for personalisation.

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The division took four years to build the Boat Tail according to the demands of the customer, who paid $28 million for the first unit. This makes it the most costly car on the planet, according to a report by TimesNowNews.

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Stefan Mack (Editor) Stefan Mack is an English and history teacher who has broadened his horizons with journalism. He enjoys experiencing the human condition through the world's media. Stefan keeps Briefly News' readers entertained during the weekend. He graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010 with a Bachelor of Education (BEd), majoring in History and English. Stefan has been writing for Briefly News for a number of years and has covered mainstream to human interest articles.