Tina Knowles Slams claims that the girl Beyoncé has lightened her skin
The appearance of the star during her first red carpet first led to hatred on social networks.
She always has her daughter's back, but this time, Tina Knowles Truly defended Beyonce With a passion. On November 28, Knowles responded to criticism of Beyoncé's appearance during the recent first of her concert film Renaissance: a Beyoncé film . After Beyoncé's photos during the event were published online, some people said that the singer had lightened her skin and tried to appear white. Speaking on Instagram, his mother published a video referring to the hatred that his daughter received and published a long legend on the reasons why these comments are so offensive.
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At Renaissance: a Beyoncé film First in Los Angeles on November 25, Beyoncé wore a silver Versace dress with long matching gloves. The choice was appropriate given that during the last month of her recent Renaissance tour, she asked the fans to bring money to the shows. At the first in the film, she wore her long, rights and platinum blonde hair.
In response to her look and the photos that have been taken from her, some people said online that she was trying to appear white and that she believed that she had turned her skin. These are the criticisms to which Knowles responded on social networks.
Knowles posted a video that begins with a photo of Beyoncé during the first of the film when the quotes appear when reading: "She whitens her skin!" "Why does she seem so white?", And "she n 'is not a black woman. " The video then becomes a video editing of Beyoncé during various events while her song "Brown Skin Girl" plays. It ends with quotes that read: "Beyoncé is a girl of the brown skin sometimes more or less light. A girl in brown skin is more than a skin color. It is a culture, a pride, A force. Beyoncé is the voice of the girls of the brown skin. "
In his legend, Knowles begins: "I came across this today and decided to publish it after seeing all the ignorant stupids, hate racist declarations about it, lighten your skin and wearing platinum hair wanting to be white . " She continues, explaining that Beyoncé wore money with "Silver Hair" to stay on the theme for Renaissance . AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"How sad it is that some of his own people continue the stupid story with hatred and jealousy," writes Knowles. "What is really the most disappointing is that the blacks yes you bozos who are on social networks. Lying and simulating and acting as if you were so unaware that you do not understand that black women have worn their hair in platinum since Etta James days. "The 69 -year -old man highlights that many other black celebrities have also worn platinum blonde hair." Are they all trying to be white? "She asks.
Knowles also specifically calls for a person who, according to her, is a TMZ white journalist who contacted Beyoncé's hairdresser to comment on the people who said that Beyoncé wanted to have white air during the event. "Well, it did, my blood is bouillon, that this white woman felt so right to discuss her darkness," she said.
The fashion designer concludes that she is "sick and tired of people who attack" Beyoncé. "Each time she does something for which she works [explained] and is a declaration of her work ethics, her talent and her resilience. Here, you are sad of small enemies of woodwork. Jealousy and racism , sexism, double standard, you perpetuate those things. Instead of celebrating a sister or simply ignoring if you don't like it, "reads legend. She notes that her daughter will be "annoyed against me for doing this, but I'm sick! This girl takes care of her own business. She helps people every time she can. She lifts and promotes them black women and outsiders at any time. "
Knowles received a wave of support for his position, including others in the entertainment industry. Keke Palmer commented: "I love you so much Mrs. Tina! She deserves to be protected in this way!" Issa Rae wrote: "Go!" Octavia Spencer Published, referring to the younger girl of Knowles, singer Solange , "You have raised the black, strong and intelligent, proud to be black women. Period. Anyone who says the opposite has its own problems to solve."
A comment from Jacopée Harry Said: "This is how you're going to Mama Bear! Let them have it, Tina! Your daughters and grandchildren are comfortable in their skin-something that these lowlifs will never be." Cynthia Erivo Posted: "Snaps to all of this !!! you have all the right to stand behind your little girl !!!" The hairdresser who has mentioned, Neal Farinah , commented: "Say it stronger" with emoji applause.
Beyoncé, who does not generally meet criticism and tends to keep her Instagram focused on work, did not comment on the situation, although she published photos of herself during the first on her website .
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