Beyoncé, Netflix post buffering prank ahead of halftime show – Houston fans are safe!

While the game and her performance will be streamed on Netflix, fans here in San Antonio can watch it without any risk of buffering on KENS 5/CBS.

HOUSTON — On the eve of her halftime performance at NRG Stadium, Beyoncé and Netflix made a subtle joke about the last time the streaming service had a major live event.

Beyoncé and the streaming service both posted a teaser video to social media on Tuesday morning for her show scheduled for halftime of the Baltimore Ravens at Houston Texans game on Christmas Day.

While the game and her performance will be streamed on Netflix, fans here in Houston can watch it without any risk of buffering on KHOU 11/CBS beginning at 3:30 p.m. Central Time.

“I’m sending you big joy and love on this Cowboy Christmas Eve ❤️ I’ll see y’all tomorrow, in my city HTX 🤟🏽🏈🪕🌵,” Beyoncé said in a post on social media.

In the video, she can be seen strumming on a banjo as the camera pans upward. However, about 20 seconds into the video, it appears to start buffering, then Beyoncé winks and smiles.

The joke is a jab at the streaming, which is hosting its first-ever NFL game on the app for the holiday.

Earlier this year, Netflix ran into problems during its stream of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing fight. Many fans were unable to watch the much-hyped fight.

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