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Aretha Franklin, Anderson Cooper defend Beyonce lip-sync

Aretha Franklin and Anderson Cooper are still big Beyonce fans.
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Published: Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:44 PM
Updated Jan. 24, 2013 at 9:25 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Aretha Franklin is not joining the ranks of people who feel betrayed by Beyonce.

"She did a beautiful job with the pre-record," Franklin told ABC News. "Next time I'll probably do the same."

"When I heard the news this evening that she was pre-recorded I really laughed. I thought it was funny because the weather down there was about 46 or 44 degrees and for most singers that is just not good singing weather," Franklin said.

But the Queen of Soul didn't even consider lip-syncing during her inauguration day performance of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" back in 2009.

In 2009, I wanted everything to be live and on the real side for the moment as it actually happened. Those were my feelings for my performance, but having come face to face with 28, 22 degrees I am not surprised she pre-recorded. She wanted her performance to be what she wanted to be and she realized it wasn't going to be the way she wanted it to be or she was going to be running a risk. That's probably why she pre-recorded exactly how she wanted it to be heard.

Anderson Cooper has also defended Beyonce's decision to lip-sync.

"It's not like she pulled a Milli Vanilli," Anderson Cooper said on AC360 Tuesday night, defending the 31-year-old against allegations that she lip-synced the national anthem during Barack Obama's swearing-in ceremony Monday.

The CNN anchor used his "Ridiculist" segment to sound off on reports that Beyonce is not perfect (as everyone previously assumed) that she sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" to a pre-recorded track before a massive crowd at the inauguration.

"So what?" Cooper said. "As far as I’m concerned, it is Beyoncé’s world and we’re just living in it"

"I just don't care. We got to look at Beyonce's beautiful face and hear Beyonce's beautiful voice singing the national anthem. There's only one thing we should be saying today and that is, 'thank you Beyonce," Cooper said.

"I'm telling you, Francis Scott Key himself would send her a fruit basket," he added.

Here's Beyonce's performance:

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