Wednesday, November 20

Beyoncé's mother responds to those who accused her daughter of lightening her skin

Tina Knowles, mother of Beyoncehas responded forcefully to the criticism directed at his daughter for alleged actions of “skin whitening” during the premiere of his film “Renaissance”. The matriarch, 69, shared a video on Instagram that compiled negative reactions to Beyoncé, where she was accused of trying to present herself as a white woman.

In the clip, accompanied by the Beyoncé song, “Brown Skin Girl” highlighted the diversity of skin tones that the singer has shown over the years.. The message stressed that Beyoncé is a “brown-skinned girl” who goes beyond skin color, representing a culture, pride and strength.

Tina Knowles expressed her frustration at racist comments and unfounded claims about the artist. In her statement, she rejected accusations of skin bleaching, highlighting that the theme of the film “Renaissance” revolves around silver, from hair to outfit, without any intention of presenting herself as white.

Beyoncé’s mother lamented that, Despite your daughter’s achievements and dedication, criticism based on hate and jealousy continues. He underscored Beyoncé’s commitment to her work ethic, talent and resilience, as well as her continued support of the black community and the underprivileged.

Tina Knowles, visibly tired of unwarranted criticism, emphasized that Beyoncé is minding her business and contributing positivelyuplifting and promoting black women and people in need.

Although Beyoncé has yet to issue her own statement regarding the online controversy, Tina Knowles’ intervention has drawn praise for her staunch defense of the 32-time Grammy winner.

Beyoncé reveals her twins in the trailer for “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé”

Beyoncé’s entire family takes center stage in the trailer for the film that documents her “Renaissance” tour. including his twins, Sir and Rumi, who are rarely seen in public.

The six-year-old twins have multiple appearances in the trailer for “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé,” released this Monday and scheduled to hit theaters on December 1.

In the images of the concert, The artist is seen kissing Sir tenderly and then loading him into a golf cart. As for Rumi, Beyoncé’s youngest daughter He participates in stretching exercises with his mother and older sister, Blue Ivy.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z welcomed Sir and Rumi in June 2017, largely keeping them away from public scrutiny. While 11-year-old Blue Ivy has accompanied her mother on stage several times, Rumi has been seen only twice in the tour’s 56 shows.

Of note was her appearance last May, when she applauded her older sister’s dance moves in the audience, holding a sign that read “We Love You Blue.” Three months later, she posed for a photo backstage with Beyoncé, Madonna and the three daughters of the Queen of Pop.

Although they were previously seen in Beyoncé’s “Homecoming” documentary and occasional social media posts, this trailer provides a longer look at the iconic couple’s family life.

Committed mom Beyoncé has shared that her main goal is to “slow down and get rid of the stressful things in your life” to better “appreciate” your time. as a family with Rumi, Sir and Blue Ivy. In an interview with British Vogue magazine in October 2020, the singer expressed her decision to focus on her joy after spending a lot of time building her legacy and representing her culture.

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