After this show-event, which generated some negative remarks on social networks, the mother of the superstar published a long message to defend her daughter.
Faced with criticism generated by Beyoncé's latest show, her mother stepped up to the plate. Tina Knowles posted a long message on Instagram on Friday, December 27, to defend her daughter after her show broadcast live on Netflix on the evening of the 25th.
The one who served as the superstar's stylist for a long time published a message from an Internet user defending Beyoncé. And added in the caption:
“I find it astonishing that you can spend your precious Christmas day watching the performance of someone you hate and think has no talent, all with the aim of being able to criticize them.”
“Obviously you are obsessed with (celebrities), you are addicted to them, you secretly admire them, you dream of being in their shoes, so you can't help but watch, criticize, comment and say absurd nonsense that makes you look ridiculous.” And to conclude, about Beyoncé:
“I learned so much from her warrior spirit. When they hit below the belt, I fight even harder.”
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Beyoncé made an event by performing the halftime show of an American football match on Christmas Day. During this performance, entitled Beyoncé Bowl and broadcast live on Netflix, she defended the songs from her country album for the first time on stage Cowboy Carterreleased last March.
A 12-minute performance during which she received singers Post Malone, Shaboozey, and exchanged a few dance steps with her 12-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy. The show, praised by the press, received some negative reviews on social networks. “Why do I feel like all of his performances have been the same for ten years?” asked a user. “Am I the only one who thinks Beyoncé is the most overrated musical artist on Earth?” asked another.
According to the media The Independantthis service would be part of a $60 million agreement for three projects, signed by Beyoncé and Netflix in 2019. It is as part of this same agreement that the streaming giant unveiled the documentary in 2019 Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncéretracing Beyoncé's event performance at the Coachella festival, according to the American magazine Variety.