- Tina Knowles defends Beyoncé
- Allegations of skin tone alteration
- Silver motif, social media backlash
Beyoncé would “be upset with me for doing this,” Ms. Knowles said, accompanying a photo montage of her daughter and her 2019 hit Brown Skin Girl and her extensive statement, “I am fed up.”
Beyoncé’s mother defended Renaissance against “racist” claims that she changed her skin tone for the film and premiere.
Tina Knowles stated that she had encountered “ridiculous, ignorant, self-hating racist remarks” concerning Beyoncé’s “desire to be white” and “desire to lighten her skin with platinum hair.”
Social Media Backlash: A Mother’s Frustration
The mother of two stated on Instagram that she was “sick and tired of people attacking her” in response to social media criticism of Beyoncé’s debut ensemble, which consisted of a silver corseted dress accompanied by matching gloves and platinum blonde hair, set against a glittering silver backdrop.
She called critics “bozos” and made the film premiere’s theme silver: “silver hair, a silver carpet, and silver attire.”
She stated, “How lamentable that some of her own people continue this ludicrous narrative out of envy and hatred.”
Miss Knowles said Beyoncé would ‘be unhappy with me for doing this’. Referring to her daughter and 2019 hit Brown Skin Girl. She also made an extensive statement, declaring, ‘I am fed up.’
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Furthermore, she asserted that Beyoncé’s beautician was contacted by an American media outlet, requesting a statement regarding the allegations. This situation “made my blood boil.” Ms. Knowles stated, “Each time she accomplishes something, she puts in a tremendous effort and demonstrates her talent, work ethic, and tenacity.” You unfortunate little critics emerge from the woodwork.
Supporting Black Women and Underdogs
Beyoncé, according to Ms. Knowles, “helps people whenever she can” and “always supports and advocates for black women and…underdogs.”
Renaissance: A Motion Picture By Beyoncé documents concert footage spanning the singer’s 39-date world tour supporting her 2022 Grammy-winning album, beginning in Stockholm, Sweden, and concluding in Kansas City, Missouri.