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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has, once again, become a viral sensation after proving that he is completely unable to pronounce the name of the most famous in the world.

No, not Hillary Clinton but Beyonce.

The Formation singer found herself in Donald’s bad book after her and husband Jay Z endorsed Clinton, the Democratic nominee, during an emotional rally on Friday. The Don then took to his own rally in Raleigh, North Carolina to complain about the pair, and it was there that he said: ‘Those words, that Jay Z said, that Beyonce said…’

There was just one problem – he pronounced her name ‘Be-yon-see’.




And it’s ‘Be-yon-say’.

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Someone clearly hasn’t listened to Bootylicious recently…

The gaffe came less than 24 hours before Americans go to the polls in one of the most important elections in the country’s 240-year history.

The decision comes down to Donald Trump, who has horrified many with his racist, sexist, and xenophobic views, and Hillary Clinton, who is considered one of the least trust-worthy candidates in decades.

In a rousing speech on Friday at the Clinton rally in Ohio, Bey bought many to tears when she admitted that she cannot wait for her young daughter to see America’s first female President.

‘There was a time when a woman’s opinion did not matter. If you were black, white, Mexican, Asian, Muslim, educated, poor or rich, if you were a woman, it did not matter,’ she said.

Beyonce and Hillary Clinton (Picture: Getty Images)

She added: ‘Less than 100 years ago women didn’t have the right to vote. Look how far we’ve come from having no voice to being on the brink of making history. Again, by electing the first woman president. But we have to vote. The world looks to us as a progressive country that leads change.’

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