Tina Knowles defends Beyoncé's halftime show against haters who can't resist criticizing.

Former Destiny's Child manager tells haters to stop watching if they have negative comments. Move on and find something else to watch.

December 29th 2024.

Tina Knowles defends Beyoncé's halftime show against haters who can't resist criticizing.
On December 27, Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, took to Instagram to address some of the criticism her daughter received for her halftime performance. She shared a post from another user that highlighted the fact that, no matter how talented you are, there will always be negative people who have something to say.

Tina Knowles, who is 70 years old and originally from Texas, gave her thoughts on the matter following Beyoncé's performance during the Houston Texans-Baltimore Ravens game on Christmas Day. The other user's post stated that regardless of whether or not you like Beyoncé's music, her performance was proof that haters will always find something negative to say. This message resonated with Tina, who added her own thoughts in the caption of her repost.

The businesswoman called out those who continue to criticize her daughter while still watching her performances and racking up views. She questioned why someone would spend their precious Christmas Day watching someone they supposedly hate, only to then go and spread negativity about it later. Tina also pointed out the irony of being so obsessed with someone that you can't help but watch and comment on their every move, even if it makes you look foolish.

As the former manager of Beyoncé's group Destiny's Child, Tina Knowles has seen her daughter face criticism and hate countless times. She advised all the haters to simply move on and watch something else if they have nothing positive to say. She also praised Beyoncé's resilience and warrior spirit, stating that she has learned to work harder and not let negativity bring her down.

Despite the backlash, Beyoncé's halftime performance was a success and even caught the attention of Netflix. The streaming service announced that they will be adding the 13-minute show to their platform, further solidifying Beyoncé's star power and talent. It goes to show that no matter what the haters say, Beyoncé will continue to shine and inspire others to be unapologetically themselves.

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