Local News Anchor Recreates Beyoncé's America Has a Problem Performance to Celebrate Renaissance Tour's Arrival in Philadelphia

Beyoncé • Philadelphia • Concert tour • Bey Hive • Lincoln Financial Field: According to Beyoncé, America faces a problem, but Philadelphia's Fox 29 news host, Alex Holley, remains unfazed. In anticipation of Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour arriving in Philly, Holley paid homage to the singer by donning a costume resembling Beyoncé's attire during her performance of "America Has a Problem." This playful gesture celebrated the long-awaited tour finally making its way to the United States.

The humorous video begins with Holley, dressed in a black and gold sequined dress and stylish cat-eye sunglasses reminiscent of Beyoncé's Mugler bee outfit, standing behind the news desk. She mimics the introductory dance moves to the instrumental track while a crew member blows air through her honey-colored locks. Looking into the camera, she exclaims, "We've got a problem in the studio because Philly! Are you ready for Beyoncé? I know I am!"

Joining in on the fun, Holley's fellow hosts on Good Day Philly appear as her backup dancers, all dressed in black. In the video, Holley lip-syncs to the lyrics, "Heard you got that D for me, pray your love is deep for me. I'mma make you go weak for me, make you wait a whole week for me." She captioned the post by saying, "Had to make sure Philly was ready to kick off #RENAISSANCEWORLDTOUR on the news!!!!"

Fans flooded the comments section, praising Holley for her spot-on portrayal. One user humorously commented, "It took me far too long to figure out you weren't Beyoncé!" while another added, "Lol, we found the perfect opening act for Beyoncé."

Beyoncé's tour stop in Philadelphia is a significant moment as it marks her first performance in the United States since the Renaissance World Tour began. The tour will continue throughout the country until the final show on September 27th at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

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