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Little Boy Who Insisted To Mom That 'Beyoncé Is My Friend' Gets Sweet Gift From Queen Bey Herself

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After mom Bea Fabregas-Ramos posted an adorable video of her young son Tyler proclaiming that he is friends with the music icon, Beyoncé sent him a bouquet of flowers and new stuffed toy, much to fans' delight.

Beyoncé is no stranger to sending flowers.

From Sheryl Lee Ralph in 2022 all the way to Nicki Minaj, Jack White and Mickey Guyton amid the release of Cowboy Carter and Dawn Staley after her NCAA champsionship earlier this month, Queen Bey is generously delivering flowers where she deems flowers are due.


But the latest gifting of a Bey bouquet may be the sweetest yet.

Enter Tyler, the toddler who went viral after insisting Beyoncé is his friend.

In a TikTok posted by his mother, Bea Fabregas-Ramos, Tyler asked:

“Where’s Beyoncé?”

His mother tried to explain that she's unsure because they aren't friends but that the Grammy winner is probably at her house.

That was no issue for Tyler, who then asked:

“Can I visit Beyoncé?”

As his mother tried to explain to Tyler that they are not "personally" friends, Tyler disagreed:

“Beyoncé is our friend!”
"She's my friend. I want to meet her."

You can watch below.

@beafabregas

Tyler this whole video: Hina naman ni mama hindi kilala si Beyonce 🤨 #fyp #momsoftiktok

And as it does, the internet started to internet, and Beyoncé was soon notified of the video.

Not long after, Tyler's mother received a message from the singer's publicist who notified her that the "Texas Hold 'Em" singer wanted to send a gift.

Bea Fabregas-Ramos

Last week, Fabregas-Ramos took to Instagram to share an update and to thank Beyoncé after Tyler had received a special gift of flowers and a toy from his friend, Beyoncé.

She wrote in the caption:

"BEYONCE VIDEO UPDATE 🤯"
"For the record @beyonce and Tyler are now actually, officially friends!"
"Through the power of Queen B’s internet (millions of views and likes it’s crazy!) she saw the video and sent over some of her favorite blue flowers, a new animal best friend for Tyler and the sweetest message that our family will now always treasure. In her note (which she started out with “To my friend Tyler” ) she said, 'I see your halo, Tyler'"

She continued:

"Thank you so much for thinking of our little family @yvettenoelschure @beyonce 🥹 I mean with the amount of mentions and videos Beyonce gets everyday, it still blows our mind to know time was set aside to send this sweet gift over."
"My mama heart😭
"Thank you to everyone who shared it, commented, liked it."

She finished the post:

"Tyler maybe too young to remember all this, but i’ll always remind him to dream big and shoot for the stars!! BEYONCE SENT MY BABY FLOWERS!!!!"

Viewers of the post were just as blown away by the gesture as Tyler's mom.

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And many joked that Tyler was right all along that he and Beyoncé were friends.

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What an incredibly sweet gesture.

You deserve your flowers, Tyler!

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