After Beyonce delivered an exhilarating performance at the 2013 Super Bowl halftime show at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday, she was asked how she felt about it. As she was walked outside of the stadium with her Destiny's Child bandmates Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland in tow, the "Halo" singer told Inside Edition she thought "it was fierce."

Then the 31-year-old quoted reality star Kenya Moore with a southern drawl and said "it was Gone With the Wind fabulous!"

Beyonce was paraphrasing The Real Housewives of Atlanta star who first coined the phrase Gone With the Wind Fabulous during an argument with her "frenemy" on the reality show.

"I'm still here. And I'm still fabulous. Fabulous. Gone with the Wind fabulous," Moore told cast member Porscha Stewart before she twirled around and walked away from her. Ever since she made the comment during a heated argument on a trip with castmates to Anguilla, the term went viral on Twitter. Moore later released a single, Gone With The Wind Fabulous. She debuted the song on Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live last month.

Moore, 41, who told her castmates in a previous episode that she has been mistaken for Beyonce on many occassions, was elated when she learned that Beyonce quoted her.

"I was absolutely speechless," Moore told US Weekly. "I was elated to know that my favorite singer watches the show and that she's adopted my saying. It's obviously original to me and means so much to me from a personal standpoint, and to compound all of that, it felt like she was Team Kenya."

"I joke about [Beyonce] being my twin, but it's just because I love her so much," Moore said in a blog post on Bravo's website. "It's all in fun, and I'm just glad that she watches the show and doesn't mind my silly comparison...It's the ultimate compliment and nod. I just live for her -- she gave me life by doing that."

Watch the video below when Beyonce said her Super Bowl 2013 halftime show was Gone With The Wind Fabulous