How Beyonce (A Mother) Celebrates Family

Paresh Jadhav

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Beyonce Knowles made headlines this past February for her concert film ‘Renaissance,’ featuring both of her parents – mother Tina Knowles and father Mathew Mathew – as part of the live concert production. Fans loved watching Beyonce confess her faults during rehearsals while cracking up over minor errors she committed during performance rehearsals.

At the same time, she spoke out against racist haters who criticised her for wearing platinum hair or bleaching her skin – she wants her daughter Blue Ivy and twins Sir and Rumi to feel secure and accepted by society.

Beyonce celebrates family fans in her music

Beyonce manages her hectic career while still making time for her family. Beyonce and Jay Z have three young children together: Blue Ivy, twins Sir and Rumi whom they raise privately so as to enable their development normally.

Mother-of-three Kelly Rowland makes sure to take time out each year to honor those she holds dear, including former Destiny’s Child bandmate Destiny’s Child Kelly Rowland, whom they met as competitors on Star Search in 1993, later forming Girls Tyme before changing to Destiny’s Child.

Rowland recently responded to critics of Beyonce who accused her of appearing white due to the silver Versace gown she wore at Renaissance film premiere, complete with ice blonde locks. Beyonce’s mother Tina Knowles-Lawson provided support by writing in a lengthy caption:

She celebrates family fans in her fashion

Beyonce and Jay Z are committed to giving their children an ordinary upbringing, but that doesn’t mean they don’t take time to celebrate family members as often as possible!

Tina Knowles made headlines recently when she posted a heartwarming Instagram video showing herself cooing over Beyonce’s beautiful grandson Noah Weatherspoon, born to Kelly Rowland and Tim Weatherspoon’s first son Noah back in January – whom Beyonce considers one of her own children.

She is an incredible mother and friend to her daughter and family members alike; that includes trumpeter Crystal Torres whom she made sure was featured prominently in her documentary-style film of her Renaissance World Tour, where Crystal Torres displayed her powerful pipes both onstage and behind-the-scenes. The movie opens nationwide December 1.

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She celebrates family fans in her movies

She considers her fans an integral part of her family, and celebrates them through her movies.

Beyonce provides viewers of Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce with footage from her successful world tour, showing every show. At one performance, her daughter Blue Ivy convinces her mother to let her join her on stage for one song; Blue was an impressive performer onstage proving why Beyonce made the right decision in permitting Blue to participate.

She pays tribute to her team of crew members throughout the film, including backstage assistants, dance captains she hires to lead audiences in collective twerk sessions, seamstresses who create stunning costumes for her performances and seamstresses who craft her stunning wardrobes. It is essential for Black women that their artistic contributions do not get diminished when listed as “co-stars” on albums or films by Beyonce.

She celebrates family fans in her music videos

Beyonce has used her music videos to highlight issues important to many of her fans, from honoring families of victims to showing love for the Black Panthers – she has proven herself an adept advocate when it comes to using celebrity platforms for social justice causes.

Beyonce’s daughter Blue can be seen dancing alongside her mother in this captivating “Family Feud” video, dressed in vibrant hues to stand up for what’s right. These vivid visuals will get your blood pumping! This powerful call to action will certainly make you want to stand up for what is just.

Her song also pays homage to her family by showing photos of those who have passed. Recalling Dash’s film Daughters of the Dust, she shows how photographs can serve as lasting memories and symbols of resistance; additionally she holds up photos depicting mothers of victims killed by police officers.

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