Lesson officially learned - dissing Beyonce could cost you your life.
Actor Andrew Garfield paid the price for not liking Beyonce in a "Saturday Night Live" sketch titled "The Beygency". The actor was forced to go on the run after admitting to a group of friends that he was not a fan of Beyoncé's "Drunk in Love" single.
"She is so good," he says. "I'm not a huge fan of that of one 'Drunk in Love' song though."
In the four-minute fake movie thriller "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" actor faces the consequences of voicing his negative opinions about Queen B - as his identity is erased and he is chased down by the "Beygency," a secret group in charge of protecting the world from Beyoncé's haters.
"He was a normal man with an ordinary life, until one day he turned against his country, and its queen," the narrator says. "A man with nowhere to run and no taste."
Garfield receives help from Kiefer Sutherland and his "24" costar Mary Lynn Rajskub, "just a couple other people that made a mistake." Rajskub and Sutherland, who sports a "#1 Rihanna" tattoo, are shot dead after mentioning that "Irreplaceable" is Beyoncé's only good single.
Once caught, Garfield is thrown behind bars, where he meets a woman who has been locked up since 2004, for not dancing to "Crazy in Love" at a wedding.
The "SNL" skit mocks a movie trailer that turns into a dark manhunt, while poking fun at everyone's obsession with Beyonce.
Even the Grammy winning singer's offered her opinion on Instagram, writing, "Haaaaaaaaaaaa," along with a picture that read "The Beygency" in pink over a black background.
The clip was rated NC-17 "for mild language against Beyoncé."