Donald Trump’s latest attack on Beyoncé just hit a fact-check wall.
CNN has confirmed that Trump’s recent claim—that Beyoncé was paid $11 million to endorse Kamala Harris—is flat-out false. The actual payment? Just $165,000, and it wasn’t even for an endorsement.
According to campaign finance records reviewed by CNN, that amount was paid to Parkwood Entertainment, Beyoncé’s production company, and was labeled as an expense for a “campaign event production.” That’s a long way off from Trump’s headline-grabbing accusation on Truth Social.
🧨 Trump Accuses Beyoncé of Being “Paid Off”
It all started when former President Trump went on a Truth Social tirade, accusing Beyoncé, among other celebrities, of accepting big payouts to back Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential bid.
“She was paid nearly 11 million dollars to endorse Kamala,” Trump posted. “And yet she never sang, not one note, and left the stage to a booing and angry audience!”
He also criticized the Democratic Party’s spending, suggesting that the “large amount of money” in their coffers was being used to buy endorsements from big-name entertainers.
But according to CNN, there’s zero evidence to back up that claim.
🔍 What the Records Actually Show
Public campaign disclosures show that Parkwood Entertainment was paid $165,000 by Kamala Harris’ campaign. The description for the payment was clear: “campaign event production.”
That covers everything from staging and lighting to security, logistics, and production staff. It’s a standard type of payment when a celebrity or their company is involved in a political event—especially one as high-profile as the October 25, 2024 rally in Houston, Texas.
No performance fees. No $11 million check. Just routine event costs.

🎤 Beyoncé Showed Up—With Purpose, Not a Mic
While Trump mocked Beyoncé for not singing and being “booed,” eyewitnesses and press coverage from the October event told a very different story.
Held in Houston—Beyoncé’s hometown—the rally focused on reproductive rights and voter turnout, with Harris joined by Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and even music legend Willie Nelson.
During her powerful speech, Queen Bey addressed the crowd about the importance of freedom and generational empowerment:
“Imagine our daughters growing up and seeing what’s possible with no ceilings. No limitations,” she said.
“Your voice has power and magnitude… Your vote is one of the most valuable tools, and we need you.”
She also gave a heartfelt shoutout to Houston’s Third Ward, the neighborhood where she grew up.
Despite Trump’s description, there was no booing. In fact, social media clips from the night show attendees cheering and applauding Beyoncé’s message of unity, hope, and action.
📸 The Viral Embrace: Beyoncé & Kamala’s Historic Moment
One of the most iconic images from the rally was the warm embrace between Vice President Harris and Beyoncé, captured on stage under bright Texas lights.
It marked one of the first times the singer had appeared at a political event in person, though she’s long used her platform to support social justice and civil rights causes, from Black Lives Matter to Get Out the Vote campaigns.
🧾 Let’s Talk Numbers: $165K vs. $11M
Let’s be clear: $165,000 is less than 2% of what Trump claimed.
That amount didn’t go into Beyoncé’s personal bank account—it went to her company to cover event production costs, something celebrities often donate or discount when they’re passionate about a cause.
And if Beyoncé had wanted to perform, that number would’ve likely been much higher. After all, this is an artist whose tour grossed over $579 million in 2023 alone.
🗣️ Trump’s Track Record With Celebrity Attacks
This isn’t the first time Trump has clashed with celebrities—especially powerful Black entertainers and women.
He’s had public spats with:
- Jay-Z (whom he accused of using “bad language” at a Clinton rally)
- LeBron James
- Colin Kaepernick
- Rihanna, who he tried to have removed from performing at a Super Bowl-related event
- And even Meghan Markle, whom he called “nasty” during her advocacy for voter turnout
Critics argue that Trump uses celebrity names to rile up his base and shift focus from policy issues or scandals.
📣 Beyoncé’s Political Presence: Subtle But Strong
Though she rarely engages directly in politics, Beyoncé’s influence is undeniable.
She endorsed Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, supported Hillary Clinton in 2016, and joined the When We All Vote campaign alongside Michelle Obama in 2020.
Her messaging focuses on freedom, equality, and voter empowerment—especially in marginalized communities. And that message was front and center in Houston.
“We all have a role to play to make this a reality,” she told the audience. “Your freedom is your God-given right.”
💬 Fans Clap Back at Trump’s Claims
Social media wasted no time dragging Trump over his false accusations.
“Beyoncé got paid $11M? By who?! Trump making up numbers like it’s Monopoly money.”
“$165,000 for event production is not unusual. Trump’s mad he wasn’t invited.”
“You know you’ve got nothing real to say when you start beefing with Beyoncé.”
Others praised CNN for fact-checking Trump’s claims, especially in a political season that’s already full of misinformation.
🔚 Final Word: Truth vs. Truth Social
As election season ramps up, Trump’s attacks are only getting louder—but that doesn’t make them true.
CNN’s reporting once again shows how easily facts get twisted in political spin cycles, especially when celebrity endorsements enter the chat. The reality? Beyoncé didn’t walk away with millions, wasn’t booed, and wasn’t paid to say what she said.
She spoke from the heart, to uplift her city, her fans, and her people.
Did Trump go too far dragging Queen Bey into this? Should celebrities be involved in politics at all? Drop your thoughts below. 🗳️👑🇺🇸