Beyoncé is the most politically divisive celebrity in the country, according to a new poll.

The “Formation” singer — who supported Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonDemocratic groups using Bloomberg money to launch M in Spanish language ads in Florida The Hill's Campaign Report: Presidential polls tighten weeks out from Election Day More than 50 Latino faith leaders endorse Biden MORE in the 2016 White House race and delivered a politically charged Super Bowl halftime show that same year — divides Democrats and Republicans more sharply than does conservative radio show host Rush Limbaugh, fellow Clinton surrogate and singer Katy Perry or daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, according to Morning Consult’s findings released Monday.

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The 37-year-old singer, born Beyoncé Knowles, has a net rating of 63 percent favorable among Democrats polled, compared to -3 among Republicans. That 66-point gap was the biggest between the two political parties of any entertainer on the list.

Fox News’s Sean Hannity took the runner-up spot on the list, with a 28 percent net favorability rating for the GOP and -37 among Democrats.

Limbaugh, DeGeneres — who has repeatedly criticized President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE on her show — and outspoken NBA star LeBron James rounded out the top five spots of most divisive celebs in the poll.

Beyoncé’s husband, rapper Jay-Z, also appeared in the top 10 on the list, along with other famous faces, including Rihanna and ardent Clinton supporter George Clooney.

Of the survey’s 25 most divisive celebrities, only two, Hannity and Limbaugh, polled higher among Republicans than Democrats.

The survey polled 6,609 adults in the United States last month about a variety of famous names, including rappers Drake and Nas, country music singers Kenny Chesney and Garth Brooks, comedian Dave Chappelle, and Lady Gaga, among others. The poll has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.