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Sweet Lady
Sweet Lady@LuvJones01·
@beyoncepress Bey did say “And my mama was a savage, bi*ch, I got this chit from Tina.”
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yimika|@yimikaaaa·
Music is too diverse for you to limit yourself to only one genre
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‎ .@lovingontop·
If bey did a tiny desk with only 1 song from each album, what would yall pick?
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Allie
Allie@fergyonce·
She’s the cutest 🥹
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BeyInterest
BeyInterest@BeyInterest·
It is misogyny. I am planning to make a video on the origin of the strained relationship between Beyoncé and straight men. As far as I know, it started with Irreplaceable. Single Ladies took their anger to next level. Then she hit them with Run The World. That was it.
IChooseViolence@ourhermitage

People turn off their brains when it comes to Beyoncé, and it’s why they try to rewrite history or get defensive when you bring up their past reactions. It’s cos they’ve seen in retrospect how stupid they were, and they don’t want to imagine themselves being that stupid.

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Sir REM🪂
Sir REM🪂@xorem1_·
When it’s Beyoncé, it’s “what has she done for the black community?” But when it’s this fraud it is “Rihanna is Rihanna before she is black and doesn’t use her blackness to farm awards” Y’all are dumber than the barbs and you know it’s bad when you’re dumber than barbs.
Sigma King@Apollop207

She is rihanna first before she is black. She doesn’t make being black her entire personality and use it to farm awards unlike Beyoncé

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soldieryoncé 🐝
soldieryoncé 🐝@soldieryonce·
Notice how they didn’t post political leaders and football players… who literally place bets, fights and sometimes murder because of their obsession… but these people who make edits and attend concerts are considered “less intelligent” because of a made up study
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Luna M
Luna M@tiredfeminist_·
She comes from an era with Disney required their stars to know how to sing, dance, act and everything in between. That’s why the Disney stars of her era are successful to this day. Star power was a must when it came to the girls!
👑 J³ABz👑@Jabz_CFC

Had no idea Zendaya could move like this

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Max@max_undefinedd·
@purethiquekj I refuse to participate in this impossible task. 🤷‍♀️
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★ PURE THIQUE ★
★ PURE THIQUE ★@purethiquekj·
which “ALLIIGATOR TEARS” look do you prefer?
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Max@max_undefinedd·
@fouryonce Like everyday 😩
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lays ✰✭
lays ✰✭@fouryonce·
i miss u
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IChooseViolence
IChooseViolence@ourhermitage·
People turn off their brains when it comes to Beyoncé, and it’s why they try to rewrite history or get defensive when you bring up their past reactions. It’s cos they’ve seen in retrospect how stupid they were, and they don’t want to imagine themselves being that stupid.
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Enomfon
Enomfon@mydearenomfon·
Every freedom you have as a woman was earned through the sacrifice of women who came before you. You didn’t inherit these rights by luck. Someone marched, protested, and paid a price for them.
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John A
John A@FashionCowboy·
This is why I respect Beyoncé her display of Africa was not racist or anti black she displayed the richness and why black is king unlike some people…
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Josh P. Jackson
Josh P. Jackson@JoshJay990·
I remember a couple of years ago, a ex-coworker around the same age as me (20-something, conventionally attractive white woman) said to a group of us while we were talking about Beyoncé, “Beyoncé intimidates me.” And she was genuinely concerned by that feeling. Everyone went silent. I immediately had a flashback to grad school when another white classmate once told me that I intimidated her too when she first met me, yet she couldn’t explain why. My ex-serial people-pleaser self was internally distraught at the time. 😭 (I was the only Black male in the class at the time. Everyone else was white, Hispanic, or Asian.) Years later, it all suddenly clicked. So many people cannot fully grasp Beyoncé because she represents a level of Black excellence, confidence, discipline, beauty, power and cultural impact that society never taught them how to comfortably process without centering themselves. Instead of simply celebrating excellence, they experience it as intimidation. What they are often reacting to is not Beyoncé herself, but the insecurities and biases reflected back at them through her very presence.💡
Hip-Hop Supreme 📻🪬@laurynslounge

What's your unpopular opinion about Beyoncé?

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