Beyoncé’s Sweet Response After Gayle King’s Comment That Everyone Was Rooting for Iowa Has Dawn Staley Doing Her Dance


Coach Dawn Staley is still reveling in her epic win over Iowa in the Women’s NCAA Basketball Championship on April 7. The Philadelphia native banked a perfect season without one defeat. Still, during a post-championship interview with “CBS Mornings” host Gayle King last week, she learned that the veteran broadcaster was rooting for the other team.

While fans of the coach dragged King, Staley remained humble, classy, and seemingly unbothered when it was brought to her attention.

But that’s over. Staley took to her X profile on Wednesday, April 17, to stunt on everyone who might have been cheering on other teams over the season. The flex came after Beyoncé sent the South Carolina head coach a large bouquet of flowers and merch promoting her history-making “Cowboy Carter” project.

The tweet was captioned, “LOVE ON TOP!! @Beyonce.”

Beyoncé Sides With the Real Winners and Sends Dawn Staley a Bouquet After Gayle King Says Everyone Was Rooting for Iowa Photos: @beyonce/Instagram ; @staley05 / Instagram ; Arturo Holmes/WireImage)
Beyoncé sends South Carolina coach Dawn Staley a bouquet after Gayle King says everyone was rooting for Iowa in the NCAA Tournament final. (Photos: @beyonce/Instagram, @staley05/Instagram, Arturo Holmes/WireImage)

A video embedded in the post captured the coach saying, “Look at these flowers. I ain’t even think they grow these here in South Carolina. Look at the merchandise. OK… if you know, you know.”

“I’m going to read this card,” she continued before reciting, “Coach Staley and the entire South Carolina Gamecocks, me and my family watched your games and cheered you on through the entire season.”

Adding, “I’m so proud of you. All my love.”

After reading the card, she queued up the 32-time Grammy Award-winning singer’s hit song “Texas Hold ‘Em” and announced to those who hadn’t caught on from the context clues that the gifts were from Beyoncé Knowles Carter.

“That’s Bey and her family,” Staley said. “Mr. Carter. Yes, Blue, you did your thing, Blue. Sir and Rumi. Bey, thank you [and] we appreciate you.”