Tina Knowles came to the defense of her daughter Beyoncé after her NFL halftime show on Christmas Day.
The proud mother took to social media on Friday (December 27) to address criticism of Queen Bey’s performance during the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans game at NRG Stadium. The 12-minute episode, now available on Netflix, caused some backlash, prompting Knowles to publicly defend her daughter.
Knowles first retweeted a fan’s message on Instagram, condemning those who viewed the performance negatively. People will always, always, always have something negative to say,” the fan’s comment read.
In her caption, Knowles agreed with the fan, writing, “My point is totally valid! It boggles my mind that you would use your precious Christmas to watch someone you hate and whom you believe has no talent. human show so you can talk about it later.
She continued, “Obviously you are so fascinated by them, addicted to them, secretly admire them, wish you could be them, that you can’t help but watch, criticize and comment, saying silly and ridiculous things that make you look like a joke . So during the break go to another channel and watch a silly cartoon or Bozo the Clown or something that is relevant to you and see yourself in it.
Knowles also reflected on her daughter’s strength, adding, “I’ve learned a lot from her warrior spirit and when they’re down, I try harder. ‘No weapon thrown against me will ever succeed.’ 1, 2, Three await the arrival of the fake robot’.
She followed up with several posts celebrating the positive reaction to Bey’s performance, including a comment from Bun B, who praised the superstar’s career: “I quietly think to myself, all this time we’ve been watching She rises. She’s probably the most purposeful performer, musician and artist in our culture. Beyoncé knows who she is and she understands that when she does something, things change,” the rapper said. said the singer.
The Houston-born superstar’s halftime show featured songs from her latest album Cowboy Cartera country-flavored project that topped the Billboard 200 chart for two weeks in a row. Performances included collaborations with Shaboozey, Post Malone, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer and more, showcasing tracks such as “16 Carriages,” “Texas Hold ‘Em,” “Levii’s Jeans” and “Jolene.” Beyoncé’s 12-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter also joined her on stage as a dancer, as she did on her Renaissance World Tour.
After the show, Beyoncé revealed a new project that will be released in 2025. The clip ends with a black screen and the following message: “1.14.25”. She simply captioned the post: “Look at that horse.”