Tina Knowles Defends Beyonce After Christmas NFL Performance

Tina Knowles Defends Beyonce After Christmas NFL Performance

A word of advice to aspiring Internet trolls: don't make Beyoncé an object of hatred unless you are prepared to face the wrath of her mother, Tina Knowles.

The 70-year-old took aim at critics online after Beyonce's NFL Christmas halftime performance at the Houston Texans-Baltimore Ravens game on Wednesday, December 25.

Knowles hopped on Instagram to re-share a post by marketing and branding specialist Kris Iman. with some additional thoughts of her own.

“Whether you like Beyonce's music or not, it is proof and motivation that no matter how undeniably talented you are, people will always, always, always say something negative,” the text of Iman's original posted image read.

“Look at Beyonce, she doesn't care what anyone thinks anymore 😭.”

The graphic, a cutout of the cover art for Beyoncé's “Cowboy Carter” album, criticized the trolls and praised the “Texas Hold 'Em” singer's attitude amid the criticism. [The amount of hate and trolling this woman receives for FLAWLESS FREAKING PERFORMANCE is unreal to me. 'The moral of this story is you do what you do. If you don't worry about Beyoncé being hated, you don't have to worry either. go be great Beyoncé 👏🏾 “

In the caption, Iman agreed with the sentiment of the text in the posted image, calling Beyoncé's Christmas halftime performance ‘perfect’ across the board.” world He noted that “if the most beautiful and talented woman in the world is subjected to this much hate, we are not exempt from it.

“And people will still say negative things about the performance,” Iman continued. “I can't believe I got on a horse and didn't miss a single note. ...... Don't worry, I'll be waiting 😭.”

After praising the “artistry and performance” and adding that “the execution was flawless, the visuals, the vocal collaboration with other beautiful black women was literally breathtaking,” Iman concluded her post with a call to action, telling her followers to share with the world He encouraged them not to be afraid to create their own art - after all, it is proof that the trolling and criticism Beyoncé is facing is literally inevitable.

“What I'm saying is, make a course, make a video, make content, GO DO IT,” Iman wrote.

“People will always, always, always say negative things regardless. And so will you.”

You are not alone in being moved or inspired by Iman's post. Knowles reposted the graphic from Iman and expanded on her thoughts about it with a lengthy caption of her own.

“I agree exactly. It boggles my mind that you would spend your precious Christmas day watching a performance by someone you dislike and think is untalented and then later ah-ha about it 😂😂,” she wrote, cutting to the heart of the matter and pointing out the role jealousy would play in many trolls. 'Obviously, you are obsessed with them, addicted to them, secretly admire them and wish you could be them. '"You can't help but look, critique, comment, and say ridiculous things that make you look like a joke.”

Knowles also had a solution for her daughter's vocal haters: if you don't like watching Beyonce perform, don't watch Beyonce perform. If you don't like watching Beyonce perform, you don't have to watch Beyonce perform. And for those trolls who don't know where to turn the channel, Knowles suggests some viewing options that suit them.

“So when it's half-time, go to another channel and watch something you can relate to and see yourself in, like Goofy Cartoons or Bozo the Clown,” she wrote, before ending on a more serious note. “With love said ❤️❤️ PS I learned a lot from her warrior spirit, I work harder when they get low “Weapons formed against me do not thrive” 1, 2, 3 waiting for the fake bots to come.

So once again to those behind me: leave Tina Knowles alone, you trolls.

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