Tina Knowles shares that Beyoncé was bullied as a child for being shy.

Tina Knowles reflects on the unique personalities of Beyoncé, Solange, and Kelly Rowland in their early years.

May 29th 2024.

Tina Knowles shares that Beyoncé was bullied as a child for being shy.
Tina Knowles recently shared her reflections on the unique individuality of her daughters Beyoncé and Solange, as well as their longtime friend and former groupmate Kelly Rowland. In a candid interview with Vogue, the matriarch of the Knowles family opened up about the beautiful distinctions she noticed in her three girls from a young age, thanks to the emphasis she placed on individuality.

From a young age, Knowles instilled important life lessons in her daughters, which proved to be valuable in their personal growth. One of these lessons was the significance of embracing one's individuality. This proved to be particularly beneficial for a young Beyoncé, who, despite her global fame and success, was once a shy child who struggled with bullying. However, with the support and guidance of her mother, she was able to overcome her shyness and confidently take the stage to perform for her adoring fans.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Knowles shared a clip from the interview where she spoke about Beyoncé's shyness and how she proudly watched her daughter stand up for someone else, even though she had been a victim of bullying herself. This moment was a turning point for Beyoncé and a source of immense pride for her mother.

The same lesson of embracing individuality also applied to Solange and Kelly. Knowles revealed that Solange has always been an activist and would even gather signatures for petitions as a child. Kelly, on the other hand, was known as the "little peacemaker" of the group and always tried to protect everyone.

Knowles stressed the importance of recognizing and respecting the unique personalities of each child and not comparing them to others. She encouraged parents to focus on praising their children's positive differences instead of pointing out their negatives. This, she believes, fosters positive behavior and boosts their self-esteem.

In her post, Knowles also addressed the recent controversy surrounding a lawsuit against Beyoncé and Big Freedia for copyright infringement. She reminded everyone that despite their success, her daughters are still individuals with their own distinct personalities and should be treated as such.

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