The recent Tidal concert, a celebratory night since the music streaming service gained one million subscribers, had many artists including Beyonce attending and performing last Tuesday in Brooklyn. While many might did not notice it, Queen Bey had a quick moment with her assistant. Beyonce was caught on video brushing her off while still maintaining composure for the cameras.

The video, which was uploaded on Instagram by beylite, showed the "Love on Top" singer posing for the cameras during the red carpet appearance for Tidal's event titled "TIDAL X: 10/20" at the Brooklyn Barclay's center. So while Queen Bey, in her plum Philipp Plein gown as reported by the Stuff, was posing for the cameras, her assistant suddenly blocked her to make some last-minute finishing touches to fix the artist's attire.

However, in the video, Beyonce was spotted telling her assistant Sam Greenberg, "Stop it," while still smiling for the cameras. As of the moment, no official statement has been from the "Runnin' (Lose It All)" singer regarding the matter.

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A video posted by Beyoncé (@beylite) on Oct 20, 2015 at 6:58pm PDT

The video, which circulated online, elicited conflicting opinions from social media users. One commenter said, "#haters I would've done the same thing, #queenbey lol," the user wrote in agreement to the singer's behavior.

However another thinks that Beyonce was rude to her assistant. "B is RUDE!!!! How bout, I'm good or Thanks! Or even say let them snap," the user commented on Instagram.

Meanwhile, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Beyonce was joined by her husband and owner of Tidal, Jay-Z, for the concert. The two, together with several artists like Usher, Nicki Minaj and Nick Jonas, performed some of their greatest hits to thousands of Tidal subscribers who attended the event.

Apparently, each artist just had a few minutes individually on stage, and after performing one or two hits, they left the stage immediately, according to a report from Billboard.

Jay-Z took the opportunity to thank the fans after performing his track "Brooklyn." He told the crowd, "I wanna thank every person here tonight. We raised a lot of money, and we also having a good time."

The concert, according to Tidal's official website, is in aid of the New World Foundation that is mainly focused on "advancing positive community relations and effecting systemic change for the development and sustainability of just societies, this inaugural event's philanthropic focus."