Beyoncé's mother Tina is going hard against haters

There are many people who call themselves Beyoncé fans, but I dare say that I am one of the bigger fans. The kind that belongs to the hardcore: the BeyHive. With all the gossip going on right now, especially the accusations against Jay Z, we are having a tough time. Fortunately, there was at least something to look forward to when it comes to Beyoncé. Between one of the NFL games broadcast live on Netflix, we got a fantastic halftime show from our Queen B. As a surprise, several artists appeared, and Blue Ivy also made her appearance among the huge group of dancers. For the real fans, there was another big surprise: Ashley Mc Everett, one of Bey's regular dancers from the very beginning, was back with the crew after taking a few years off to take on other projects. After Beyoncé's album ‘Cowboy Carter’ was not nominated for any awards at the Country Music Awards, it was time for a hard clapback, and the Queen did just that through various references to racism in country music, while country music is considered by many to have been invented by black artists. So it wasn't just a performance: every step of Beyoncé is always perfectly thought out.
And that is exactly what many people find irritating
There will always be people who disagree with something, or who even feel the need to throw their negative thoughts online. But after yet another critical response, Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, decided it was time for action. She didn't just let people talk negatively about her daughter. I hope for you that you already follow her, but if not: do it. This woman is hilarious. In her stories, she has gone quite wild with texts against the haters. It was even so intense that I could just see Beyoncé begging her mother to stop posting. For an artist who likes to keep everything private, a mother like Tina is quite difficult to manage, I think. But I would really recommend following this woman if you are even a little bit of a Beyoncé fan, because she is so proud of her daughter that she regularly shares never-before-seen photos, but also home videos of Blue Ivy going wild during a dance class when she was much younger.
The halftime show was watched more than the actual games
Bey's fanbase clearly only came online on December 25 to watch the show, because there was a huge spike in the ratings around her performance. The show was watched more than the actual games. 27 million people worldwide watched her performance live. Fortunately, the performance has also been available to watch on Netflix for a few days now, so even those who couldn't watch live can now still enjoy the show.
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