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Beyonce orders assistant to stop fixing her dress at TIDALx1020 party in New York

Video provides a snapshot of life as an assistant to one of the most powerful women in the world 

Heather Saul
Wednesday 21 October 2015 10:53 EDT
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Beyonce orders assistant to stop fixing her dress

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The world was briefly given a glimpse into what life as the assistant to one of the most influential women would be like when footage of Beyonce ordering her assistant to stop fixing her emerged.

The 'Run the World' singer attended the TIDALx1020 party on Tuesday evening, where she posed for a group of fawning photographers shouting, “you look beautiful”; “right here Queen!” and “over the shoulder Beyonce!”.

As Beyonce tried to strike a pose for different cameras, her assistant valiantly fussed with different parts of her dress to make sure everything was in place. Unfortunately, this also meant concealing her from view.

Ever the consummate professional, Beyonce whispered “stop it” without breaking her tight smile and the moment was only picked up by a camera filming the Grammy winner.

The unidentified woman quickly scarpered off to the side, allowing her to continue modelling for the cameras.

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