Beyonce Could End Up Making 1 Million For Not Performing At Coachella


Last month, the Beyhive was excited to learn that Beyonce was listed as one of the headliners of the Coachella festival which takes place in April. Now that Beyonce has announced that she is in fact pregnant, her appearance at the festival may be in doubt. While we don’t know exactly how many months, by the size of her baby bump, it isn’t a stretch to guess that she is anywhere from three to five months pregnant. This means that in April, when Coachella comes around, Queen Bey will be anywhere from five and a half to seven and a half months pregnant. The “Irreplaceable” singer has yet to tell the people who produce Coachella whether or not she will still be able to perform for the two nights she was scheduled to appear, but she may not have a choice but to cancel. Being pregnant with twins is termed a “high-risk pregnancy” by Dr. Tamika Auguste of the American Congress of Obstetrician and Gynecologists, which means that she will probably have to take it easy and bow out of performing at the festival. But it may not make a difference in her bank account whether she appears or not. According TMZ, who obtained a copy of a “common insurance policy written for entertainers,” Beyonce could potentially still make the same amount of money that she was slated to make, even if she isn’t able to perform at Coachella due to her pregnancy. According to the insurance policy, the insurance company would pay the fee of a singer who isn’t able to perform due to “incapacity”.  According to TMZ’s lawyers, that means complications from a high-risk pregnancy would fit the bill. Beyonce reportedly has no plans to cancel her performance at Coachella at this time.