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An early Hamilton highlight, in a play of highlights, comes when King George (Jonathan Groff) comes out to basically sing a breakup song to the colonies. Not only one of the catchiest melodies of the musical, it might also be the show’s funniest moment, as Groff walks out in a very formal, deliberate, pompous stroll, looking around and down upon the cast and audience. It’s capped off with a particularly condescending, sassy turn. It’s pretty wonderful, and now it’s Beyoncé-approved. In a series of tweets (below), Lin-Manuel Miranda told the story of the Queen coming up to the King after the show and telling him she’s stealing the walk. So, next time Beyoncé plays Barclays, look out for a walk that’ll instinctively make 20,000 Brooklynites throw tea into the Gowanus.

Groff got embarrassed. But he said I could tell you. Next three tweets. — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) October 28, 2015

1)

Beyonce: Did you play the King?

Groffsauce: Yes.

Beyonce: I'm stealing your walk. I love your walk.

Groffsauce: *inarticulate sounds* — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) October 28, 2015

2) Beyonce: When you turned away still facing the audience?

*BEYONCE DEMONSTRATES FLAWLESSLY*

Beyonce: You were your OWN turntable. Love it. — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) October 28, 2015

3) And then, in Groffsauce's own words

"Then the ground swallowed me up and I died happy."

Thus endeth the meeting of Beyonce & Groffsauce. — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) October 28, 2015

There is no straight-male equivalent for the ecstasy of Beyonce telling you

"I love your walk."

ESPECIALLY for Groffsauce, walk enthusiast. — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) October 28, 2015

Bruce Lee: "Can you teach me that cool kick?"

That's the closest I can approximate to what happened to Groffsauce. — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) October 28, 2015