It is a known fact that Mama Knowles does not play when it comes to her superstar daughter, Beyoncé Knowles Carter. This week, Beyoncé painted Hollywood silver with her concert movie for Renaissance.
The star-studded event gathered the who’s who of Hollywood and the music industry. Beyoncé skipped the red, well, silver, carpet and quietly entered the movie hall to watch her masterpiece with her fans and celebrity attendees.
However, she eventually took to her official website, where she shared two photos taken before the event. Beyoncé turned heads in a body-hugging silver gown that delighted her womanly curves.
She completed the look with shocking bleach-blond waist-linked hair. The photos went viral for all the wrong reasons. Many accused Beyoncé of using a filter that made her look like a White woman.
Others took it a bit further by saying that Beyoncé has been bleaching her skin to appear Caucasian. Tina Knowles, angry and frustrated by the racist comments, took to Instagram to defend her daughter.
Tina Knowles posted a video that features Beyonce’s hit song “Brown Skin Girl,” and penned the following caption: “Came across this today and decided to post it after seeing all of the stupid ignorant self, hating racist statements about her, lightening her skin, and wearing platinum hair wanting to be white.”
She went on to say: “She does a film, called The Renaissance, where the whole theme is silver with silver hair, a silver carpet, and suggested silver attire and you bozos decide that she’s trying to be a white woman and is bleaching her skin? .. How sad is it that some of her own people continue the stupid narrative with hate and jealousy. Duh, she wore silver hair to match her silver dress as a fashion statement clown. ALIEN Superstar duh!”
She concluded by: “What’s really sad is that a white woman had the audacity to reach out to Neal Beyonce‘s hair stylist she was from TMZ to say that the fans are saying that she wants to be white and she wanted to get a statement about it from Neal. Well that made, my blood boil, that this white woman felt so entitled to discuss her blackness.”
Speaking of hurtful comments, Beyoncé revealed in the movie that her 11-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter read the painful criticism that invaded the internet after she decided to dance during the world tour. Instead of quitting, Blue Ivy decided to work and train harder.