Michelle Obama is giving a shout-out to Beyoncé in recognition of the singer's Netflix documentary "Homecoming."

The former first lady tweeted "So proud of my girl!" Thursday. "@Beyonce, thank you for always living your truth. #Homecoming"

The "Becoming" author's tribute post also included a video recorded message for Bey.

"Hey queen!" Obama began. "Girl, you have done it again, constantly raising the bar for us all and doing it flawlessly. I'd say I'm surprised, but I know who you are. I've seen it up close and personal.

"Girl, you make me so proud, and I love you," Obama said before praising "Homecoming" for being "informed by the black leaders, thinkers and poets who've paved the way for folks like us."

"I love that it's both a celebration and a call to action," continued Obama. "And I love that you're using this film to inspire the next generation of history makers and record breakers who'll run the world in the years ahead."

In conclusion she said: "To you, my dear friend, I just want to say: Keep telling the truth, because you can do it in a way that no one else can."

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Obama's kind words come a day after she was named as one of Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World.” Her profile was penned by Beyoncé.

"Loving Michelle Obama wasn’t much of a choice," wrote the "Formation" singer, who famously serenaded the Obamas at an inaugural ball in 2009. "It was something that came naturally..."

Obama, Beyoncé wrote, "would’ve been impactful simply by being in the White House, the first African-American First Lady. But she also used her position of power to improve the world around her. She empowers all of us to interrogate our fears and surpass greatness."

"I am so grateful that my daughters and my son live in a world where Michelle Obama shines as a beacon of hope who inspires all of us to do better and to be better," Beyoncé added.

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