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WATCH: The Channing Tatum-Beyoncé Duet You've Been Waiting For

WATCH: The Channing Tatum-Beyoncé Duet You've Been Waiting For

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Never mind who runs the world, who wore it best? Bey's black bustier, fur bolero and shorts, a gold choker, and oh, those luscious blond locks!

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Even thoughLip Sync Battle fans have known since October that Beyonce would be a special guest on the season 2 premiere episode pitting Channing Tatum against his wife, Jenna Dewan Tatum, actually seeing it is like having every Tatum, Bey, and drag fantasy rolled into one.

After appearing as Elsa, lip-synching "Let It Go" from Frozen, Tatum got all done up in an elaborate Queen B outfit similar to the one in her music video, complete with hair and makeup, for "Who Run the World (Girls)."

Even viewers who knew it was coming dropped their jaws as Beyonce strutted to the stage and joined Tatum hip for hip in the fabulously choreographed number.

Below, enjoy the moment in a short clip from E! and scroll down to watch an extended clip from Spike TV.

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