Beyoncé's mother clapped back at the haters who had something to say about her daughter's Christmas performance.
Tina Knowles, 70, posted a screenshot of a fan speaking on the singer's highly-anticipated halftime performance at the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on Christmas Day. Tina posted a lengthy caption defending her daughter and how it was "mind-boggling" to her how haters took time out of the holiday to watch a performance from someone they believe has no talent.
She wrote in the caption: "Obviously you are so obsessed with them , addicted to them , and secretly admire them , wish you could be them, that you cannot help but to watch and critique and comment and say dumb ridiculous stuff that makes you look like a joke !! So go to another channel when it’s halftime watch goofy cartoons or Bozo the clown or something you can relate to and see yourself in. Said with love [two red heart emojis]."
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Tina concluded the caption, writing: "PS I have learned so much from her warrior spirit, of when they go low I work harder 'No weapon formed against me shall prosper' one ,two , three waiting for the fake bots to come.'"
For the first time, Beyoncé performed songs from her album, Cowboy Carter. During the performance, her daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 12, and singers Post Malone and Shaboozey made special cameos and joined the singer.
Members of the Beyhive, the name of the singer's fanbase, commented under Tina's post agreeing and defending the artist themselves. One said: "Their whiny fake complaints are so high-pitched, it’s dog whistles. We can’t hear em cuz we’re cranking up Cowboy Carter!!!" Another person wrote: "@beyonce was AMAZING!!!! We’re not acknowledging anybody saying anything different." A third person commented: "One thing about Ms. Tina, she will stand up for her family! [red heart emoji]." A fourth wrote: "this is my roman empire like i will never be able to understand all the hate."
Beyoncé’s NFL halftime show scored a total of 27 million views, becoming the most-watched Christmas Day NFL game on record since 2001.
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