In a hilarious viral moment that's got fans buzzing, Kelly Rowland wasn't having any of host Evans' algebra talk. "I don’t know much about algebra," Evans started, but Rowland cut him off with perfect timing.

"It’s algeb'a," she corrected with a knowing smile. "She doesn’t pronounce that 'r.'" The reference was clear: Beyoncé's iconic 2011 hit where she sings "alge-buh," dropping the "r" entirely.

As Evans struggled to contain his laughter, Rowland doubled down: "I love it. She don’t say that 'r' for nothing. I love it though. Am I right?" After Evans repeated the verse with the Beyoncé-approved pronunciation, Rowland gushed about the song, calling it "so beautiful" and noting, "She performs the hell out of that song every time."

Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles, & Michelle Williams. KMazur/WireImage

But the real mic drop came when Rowland explained her philosophy: "Iron sharpens iron," she said simply. "And by the way, it's Beyoncé. She's f---ing brilliant, you know what I mean?"

Rowland revealed she surrounds herself with "iron" - artists whose opinions she respects. "I used to be really sensitive," she admitted. "Now I'm like, 'No, give me all of it.' If something can be better, yeah, why not? I don't want to be stagnant, I don't want to be mediocre."

The clip has gone viral, with fans praising Rowland's loyalty and the hilarious "algeb'a" correction. Catch the full moment on Evans' House Guest above.