Since Beyoncé’s remarkable appearance at the premiere of her concert film “Renaissance” last Saturday, her look has been on everyone’s lips.
At the premiere of her concert film “Renaissance,” Beyoncé thrilled more than one person. “Queen B” attracted everyone’s attention in a long silver dress by Versace. But complete with a long white wig and lighter makeup than usual, her look sparked questionable questions from some.
While the mother of Blue Ivy (11 years old), Rumi and Sir (6 years old) took advantage of her big evening with her famous friends who came to discover the film of her tour in preview, she was accused of a wave of comments , “ “Bleaching Your Skin” has surfaced online. Many point the finger at her because she “denied her black heritage” by wearing makeup and hair like that. A “racist and sexist” accusation that his mother, Tina Knowles, did not appreciate.
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Tina Knowles, during the attack
Even though she has never kept her mouth shut, Tina Knowles doesn’t hesitate for a second when it comes to defending her eldest daughter. “She did a movie called ‘Renaissance,’ which was all about silver outfits and light hair. And you idiots decided she was doing this to look like a white woman? It is so sad. »
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“Actually, the saddest thing is to learn that a white woman who worked for TMZ had the audacity to call Beyoncé’s hairdresser and ask why she wanted to wear her hair like a white woman,” Tina Knowles continued on Instagram . “My blood has only done one thing. »
Beyoncé in the cinema
“I know she’ll be mad at me for how I react to all this, but I’m tired of it! As soon as she works hard for something, you show your jealousy, your racism, your sexism… Instead of just celebrating her success. Or just ignore it if you don’t like it. » A hen who doesn’t joke when you touch her dear daughter. As usual, Beyoncé ignored the online comments to focus on developing her career.
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After an unforgettable world tour, Beyoncé returns to theaters on December 1st in “Renaissance: A Beyoncé Film.” The queen of R’n’B was accompanied on stage several times by her eldest daughter Blue Ivy.