'You spelled Beyoncé wrong': Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s husband just publicly trolled the 2020 contender over his taste in music

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'You spelled Beyoncé wrong': Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s husband just publicly trolled the 2020 contender over his taste in music
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The South Bend mayor suggested he'd like Phish to play at his inauguration if he wins the election and his husband Chasten apparently didn't approve.

"If you could get Phish to do an inauguration that would be something," Buttigieg replied."It's worth a shot, maybe we should ask them."In response to a tweet on TMZ's encounter with Buttigieg, Chasten said,"You spelled Beyoncé wrong."

Buttigieg in recent weeks has emerged as a serious contender for the 2020 Democratic nomination after initially being pegged as a complete long-shot.

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