How would YOU fare as Beyonce’s assistant? (via toofab)
"Being Beyoncé’s assistant for the day: DONT GET FIRED THREAD" was created by Beyonce megafan Green Chyna, who goes by the Twitter handle @CORNYASSBITCH, and whose Twitter bio claims "Beyoncé spat on my hand as a fan on 5.14.16".
In the game, you play Beyonce's assistant on your very first day, faced with a series of increasingly challenging multiple choice options for the Queen Bee, starting from relatively obvious to panic attack-inducing. "It's your first day on the job and Beyoncé is getting ready for a red carpet. What are you getting her for breakfast? Yogurt, granola and strawberries or a 5 star breakfast?" the first question reads.
Selecting correctly will lead you to question two. Selecting incorrectly will get you a scathing putdown and a termination letter from Beyonce's team of lawyers.Within 24 hours of posting, the tweet was heading for a quarter of a million likes, with many Twitter users even asking for the creator's CashApp handle to donate money to her.Perhaps more worryingly, she also revealed she made her own assistant play it ... and she didn't even make it past the first question.
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