Tina Knowles Claps Back At Beyoncé’s Haters

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by Mary Spiller

Tina Knowles called many of Beyoncé's haters “obsessed” with the singer.

Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, responded to some of the haters of her daughter's halftime performance with an Instagram post on Dec. 27, People reported. Knowles reposted another user's post that said, “No matter how undeniably talented you are, people will always, ALWAYS, always have something negative to say.”

Texas native Tina Knowles, 70, made the comments following Beyoncé's Christmas Day halftime performance at the Houston Texans-Baltimore Ravens game.

The other user's post reads: “Whether you like Beyoncé's music or not, it's proof and motivation that no matter how undeniably talented you are, people will always, ALWAYS have something negative to say.” When I saw Beyoncé, I didn't care what anyone thought about me.

“The level of hate and trolling this woman can endure for a FLAWLESS, INSANE ACHIEVEMENT is unimaginable to me. The moral of the story is, right? If Beyonce isn't worried about the haters, you shouldn't be either. Be great.”

Knowles reposted the comment on her account and added it in the caption. She called out those who continue to troll her daughter while still racking up views for the halftime performance.

She wrote: “My thoughts exactly! It's unbelievable to me that you would take your precious Christmas day and watch a performance by someone you hate and think has no talent so you can talk about it a lot later 😂.”

The businesswoman continued: “Obviously you're so obsessed with them, addicted to them and secretly admiring them, wishing you could be them, that you can't help but watch and criticize and comment and say stupid, ridiculous stuff say that makes you look like a joke!!”

Knowles, the former manager of Beyoncé's group Destiny's Child, told all the haters to look at something else next time if they had so many negative things to say.

She concluded: “I have learned so much from their warrior spirit that when they are down, I work harder. No weapon aimed at me will succeed.”

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Beyoncé performed at a major NFL game; The Texans played the Baltimore Ravens in their hometown of Houston, Texas. The game took place on Wednesday, December 25, and the multi-Grammy-winning artist delivered a hype show that earned the right to be recognized by Netflix. The streaming service announced that the “Cowboy Carter” singer will bring the 13-minute halftime show to the platform.

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