Beyonce Accused Of Copying Dance Moves In 'Made in America'

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Once again the Music Queen Beyonce is accused of copying routine from another dancer. Beyonce is accused of copying '7/11' routine. The latest countdown number "Made in America" was termed as flawless and Beyonce looked like a diva while performing with her dancers.

However, choreographer Parris Goebel who has worked with Janet Jackson and Jennifer Lopez, put together his own routine '7/11' with several female dancers. He posted a video on Instagram showcasing his choreography with Beyonce's own Made in America routine, reported Bet.com.

The routine was posted by the choreographer before Beyonce took stage for "MIA". Beyonce too shows similar dance moves in her latest "Made in America" routine.

This is not the first time that the "Music Queen" has been accused of plagiarism, stated the Daily Mail UK. In 2011, an American singer had been accused of "stealing dance" moves from a Belgian choreographer.

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker alleged Beyonce had copied several moves for her single Countdown. She had reported to a Danish blog that Keersmaeker had not received any request for permission to use her routine for Beyonce's performance. Beyonce's dance routines had come under scrutiny then.

In one routine, she was looking out of the window with other female dancers performing in "a split screen effect." The second was very similar to choreography from Achterland, a filmed version, which won the Dance Screen award in 1994, said the Daily Mail UK.

Beyonce has not commented on plagiarism allegations so far and any reply from Beyonce's team is still awaited. Meanwhile, Beyonce and Jay Z cheating rumours that had been doing rounds have seen a cold shoulder from the couple. They are currently enjoying lush holiday in Europe with close friends and their daughter Blue Ivy. 

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