Tina Knowles claims that because God is going to be there, Beyoncé’s Netflix halftime show live stream will be flawless
On December 25, Beyoncé will perform live on Netflix during the halftime show of the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game.

Due to issues with Netflix’s live-streamed Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing event on November 15, a Florida individual has reportedly filed a class action lawsuit alleging deceptive practices and breach of contract.
Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, claims that her daughter’s upcoming halftime performance at the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game on Christmas, which will also stream live on the site, will be flawless.
“Everything’s going to be good,” the author of Matriarch told TMZ last week. “God is going to be there.”

Beyoncé was revealed on November 18 as the halftime show singer for the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game at NRG Stadium in her hometown of Houston. The event will also be webcast as part of Netflix’s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday.
Following the issues during the Tyson-Paul bout, which was seen by over 100 million people globally, some potential viewers started to question whether Netflix could manage the anticipatedly high viewership when the live sporting event was announced.

Hillsborough County, Florida’s Ronald “Blue” Denton, apparently disagreed, saying the experience resulted in “over 100,000 people complaining online” about “streaming glitches and buffering issues,” according to local NBC station WFLA.