Cambridge's Robinson College was forced to apologise after the white singer was accused of 'blacking up' for the Beyonce performance at their May Ball.
Leanne Harper took to the stage as 'Beyoncee' at the college's annual May Ball event on Friday night.
But the tribute singer immediately outraged some party- goers who quickly took to social media to share their disgust at her apparently using cosmetics to darken her skin, the Cambridge News reported.
"Or being reminded, even at one of your final events @ cambridge, surrounded by friends you love, that black people at this univ get no REST".
"Imagine I paid money to see a white woman pretend to be Beyonce & my white peers hooting and hollering dancing along like it's nothing," she said.
This is not the first time Harper has sparked controversy. Only last month she had to cancel a performance at Durham Pride over huge public backlash to her appearance by students.
Harper began her set at 3.50 AM on Saturday morning as part of Robinson College's 'Circus Night' themed event.
Tickets to the do, available to current students and alumni, cost up to 125 pounds to include a meal, with a standard price of 100 pounds.
The event's website read, "As the sun sets on Friday 16th June the Night Circus will arrive at Robinson College for one night and one night only."
In a statement, the presidents of the Robinson May Ball Committee, Tasha Robinson and Becky Mackett, said, "We would like to sincerely apologise for any offence caused by the Beyonce tribute act at Robinson May Ball."
"This was a bona fide act booked through a recognised agency, and no offence was intended by any member of the committee or anyone associated with it. We will happily receive any comments or issues raised by attendees and those affected. We will be working with next year's committee to avoid similar occurrences," the statement said.
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