Oscars 2022: Beyoncé wows with 'Be Alive' performance

Oscars 2022: Beyoncé wows with 'Be Alive' performance

"Beyoncé & Blue Ivy slayed The #Oscars with a phenomenal performance of 'Be Alive'!" - Social media users react to Beyoncé's Oscar performance.

Beyoncé 'Be Alive' performance at the 2022 Oscars
Beyoncé performs 'Be Alive' at the 2022 Oscars / YouTube (Beyonce)

It's been two years since Beyoncé performed on stage and her appearance at the 2022 Oscars was well worth the wait. 

Queen B opened the 94th Academy Awards with a powerful rendition of 'Be Alive'. The song features in 'King Richard', a movie that tells the story of how Richard Williams helped shape the tennis careers of his daughters, Venus and Serena Williams.

'Be Alive' was nominated for 'Best Original Song' at this year's Oscars. 

Beyoncé performed the song from the very same Compton tennis court where Venus and Serena trained as children. 

The 40-year-old's daughter, Blue-Ivy Carter, also made an appearance during the performance. 

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Social media users gave Beyoncé's performance a major thumbs up. 

"Beyoncé & Blue Ivy slayed The #Oscars with a phenomenal performance of Be Alive from King Richard!" a Twitter user named Josh wrote.

Another user added: "One thing Beyonce will always do is give you the most beautiful performance and slay all through. A Queen."

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Billie Eilish went on to win the 'Best Original Song' award for her single, 'Not Time To Die', from the 'James Bond' movie of the same name. 

The other nominees in the category were 'Dos Oruguitas' from 'Encanto', 'Down to Joy' from 'Belfast', and 'Somehow You Do' from 'Four Good Days'. 

Despite missing out on 'Best Original Song', the 'King Richard' movie made history at the Oscars. Will Smith, who plays Richard, won his first-ever Oscar for "Actor in a Leading Role'. 

His win was overshadowed by a shocking moment on stage. The actor slapped comedian Chris Rock after he made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith's shaven head. 

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'King Richard' was also nominated in the 'Best Original Screenplay',  'Best Supporting Actress', 'Best Picture', and 'Best Film Editing' categories. 

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Main image credit: YouTube/ Beyonce

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