A previously unseen video of Beyoncé reacting to Michael Jackson has gone viral online, showcasing a young Beyoncé in a recording studio, visibly overwhelmed by the moment.
According to TMZ, the footage was filmed between 2000 and 2003 as part of a reality show produced by Marc Schaffel, which was never released and is now being pitched as a three-part docu-series.
In the clip, Beyoncé, then a member of Destiny's Child, is seen in the studio with Jackson's team, listening to a rough version of a charity track organised following the September 11 attacks.
When informed that Jackson admired her, she reacts, 'Oh God, don't tell me that.' Jackson later joins via phone call in the clip, saying, 'I really appreciate you doing this because we're giving back.'
The video also shows her recording parts of the track, including, 'To love and to teach you… To hold and to need you,' while taking direction.
TMZ reported the song was recorded in 2001 as a charity single but was not promoted at the time, with many believing it was due to Jackson's feud with Sony.
The clip has sparked reactions online, with many focusing on Beyoncé's candid reaction in the unseen footage.