
Whenever Beyonce releases new music, she elicits strong reactions from fans and haters alike. Recently, the streak-haired R&B songstress has sparked a vibrant debate in the black blogosphere about whether her latest video single 'Run the World (Girls)' can be considered a legitimate feminist statement.
'Essence' editor Demetria Lucas argued in her story, 'Is Beyonce Sending the Wrong Message?,' that the video merely inspires male lust. Responding to a reader comment on gossip blog, 'The Young, Black and Fabulous,' which compared the pop star to feminist icon Gloria Steinem, Lucas said there's a difference between "p-popping and actual empowerment."
The post sparked considerable reaction among the young black female writer set on Twitter and Facebook.
Soon after, Arielle Loren penned a reaction piece for Clutch Magazine online, 'Is Beyonce the New Face of Contemporary Feminism?' in which she wrote: "Like Lucas, women pushing the traditional hyper-sexual critique have been focused on the 'male gaze' for far too long."
Clearly struck by the title of Loren's Clutch piece, Jamilah-Asali Lemieux responded to the notion of contemporary feminism by stating, "I think the 'new face of feminism' should be able to articulate what feminism is."

A woman who identities herself only as NineteenPercent, called Beyonce's proclamation - "Who run the world? Girls!" - a lie. She added that Beyonce is merely trying to lure impressionable young women into feeling a false sense achievement, and "distracting them from doing the work it takes to actually run the world."
And Natasha Theory from BeGirlManifesta, a site that asserts that every woman is "multifaceted, complex, and nuanced," chimed in too. In response to NineteenPercent, Theory wrote, "I think Beyonce is an artist doing what artists do...creating her vision of what reality should be."
This isn't the first time Beyonce's version of feminism has been called into question. Back when she was still a singer with Destiny's Child, Beyonce and her bandmates belted out girl-power anthems like 'Bills, Bills, Bills,' and 'Independent Women Part 1,' and suggested a kind of kinship with the black female performance tradition popularized by Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith and Aretha Franklin. There was much debate then around whether Destiny's Child was male-bashing or offering up a new brand of sexual politics.
Now even as a solo artist, Beyonce seems to be fueling similar discussions. A few years ago, Princeton professor Daphne Brooks claimed in the 'Nation' magazine that Beyonce, beauty and sexy dance moves notwithstanding, "delivers a unique version of black female dissent in pop and R&B music culture." Brooks' point made about the singer's 2006 album 'B-Day' could just as easily describe Beyonce's significance today. Brooks adds, "Beyoncé is part of a tradition of black women's musical expressions of personal and political discontent ranging from singers like Nina Simone (pictured below) and Odetta to MCs Lauryn Hill and Jean Grae to the brilliant new artist Keyshia Cole."

To dismiss Beyonce's lyrical sassiness or the 'I will never disappoint' message in her 'Me, Myself, and I' does us a gross injustice.
As Loren argued in Clutch, there is something that happens when a Beyonce record plays - it's visceral and empowering at the same time. We feel a connection to these songs and they command us to get up and dance. And we react in the affirmative when she says "Who run the world?" just like when we scream "Hell yea!" after a DJ shouts, "Do my ladies run this muthaf**ka?
These black female voices like Lucas, Loren, Lemieux and Natasha Theory, among others in the social media space may recall the debates about how women should define themselves that Patricia Hill-Collins (author of 'What's In A Name? Womanism, Black Feminism and Beyond'), Alice Walker (pictured below), Barbara Omolade, June Jordan and Sherely Ann Williams had in previous generations. Are we feminist, black feminist or Womanist? Or all of the above?

However, perhaps it's time to broaden our definition of feminism so we can transcend the idea that the easiest way to pick a fight is to wear stiletto heels to a conference on feminism. In that case, Beyonce may doing her job.


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By: Joycelin on 8/07/2011 8:41AM
I bet if Beyonce was unmarried, had multiple children out of wedlock, was a drug user and overweight, she probably wouldn't have as many haters. Funny how these same people (especially women)will worship Fantasia, Jill Scott, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige and Lauren Hill, all who were either former drug addicts and or now have multiple children out of wedlock, but hate Bey with a passion. Beyonce has done things the the right way. She never used drugs, she got married before having children. You never see her saying or doing anything negative. She's not loud or ghetto. She's not overweight, doesn't have multiple tattoos on her body and she grew up with both her parents. And contrary to what some idiots may believe, Beyonce did graduate from H.S., Well I guess her haters simple don't have anything in common with her!
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By: douglas on 8/10/2011 11:42AM
I have to agree with Jeffrey. On the cuff I'm not Beyonce'd out, I haven't given more than passing notice of her music. As a former entertainer my views of artists are from the perspective of one whose traveled the road they're traversing now. We didn't have the level of success Beyonce enjoys, notwithstanding having hands on experience in music how she's gone about her personal affairs is worthy to be noted. Being male my view of females is biased. Beyonce has not crossed the lines of any value I hold, at least as far as I am aware of. Of the number who are having babies out of wedlock, with no apparent care Beyonce's conduct far outshines their own. I do not condemn the others, even so the time comes when we must honor those who sacrifice to live a higher standard. On that point, whether or not Beyonce is a icon in my mind doesn't matter. Her conduct is sufficient for me to give an approvint nod of a Black woman who has not succumbed to what others appear to have no thought to engage.
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By: Jeffrey on 8/08/2011 9:17AM
By: DPS on 7/03/2011 11:58AM
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WE Know You’re A Hater If…
"1) You Are Endlessly Devoted To Denouncing Beyoncé
You do not, I repeat, DO NOT have to like or love Beyonce. In fact, you are free to hate her music, her acting (I hate her acting, too!) and everything she stands for. However, there is a big difference between “Beyonce is so wack to me, I don’t see what the hype is about” and “I HATE BEYONCE SO MUCH THAT I WILL LOG ON TO THE INTERNET EVERYDAY AND TELL STRANGERS WHY I HATE HER!” Seriously, if you find yourself commenting on every Bey-related blog post or article on this site of the Negronet to curse out her rabid stans (who are also way out-of-pocket), then you should find a new hobby."
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By: Beyonce and her #1 album "4" on 7/05/2011 3:27PM
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#1 BILLBOARD TOP 200 ALBUM OF THE WEEK!!!!!!
A great way to show haters the hand, Bey. Beyonce is making “HATING” ass b$tches look real foolish right now number 1 album with a 3 week album leak and with 2 singles considered to be flops lol how Pathetic do you guys feel?? I really wanna know lmao.. "I bet it sucks to be you right now" lmao Why waste your life hating when the fact of the matter is She’s one of the greatest! lol and really there’s nothing you can do about it lol So find something better to do with your pathetic lives would ya :)
The insane part is that her album was leaked 3 weeks before its release date and bootleggers had a field day with that sh$t. Damn bootleggers but she still survived!
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By: You Best Recognize on 7/05/2011 3:36PM
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Oh Nooooo, you wrote:
"What??? After all the hype from black media and dragging out the First Lady and folks posting her resume of defense on this article she only sold 300K? I was for sure her worshippers would ensure she beat Nora Jones, Usher, Taylor Swift, GaGa etc. all who moved a mil in a week........again all the self promotion this chick has done this is considered a FLOP Columbia Records but nice try with the positive spin now I need to go jam Adele...... LOL"
I love Adele, too that sista can sang her a$$ off. But Beyonce has been on the scene for 10 years and she still was able to get the #1 spot. Accept for Usher get back to me in 10years about the rest of the artists you mentioned then and only then can you brag about their record sells.
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By: puleeeeze on 7/05/2011 7:15PM
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Oh No, when those performers you mentioned win 6 grammys in one night then they have accomplished something special.
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By: Worth Repeating on 7/06/2011 11:59AM
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WE Know You’re A Hater If…
"1) You Are Endlessly Devoted To Denouncing Beyoncé
You do not, I repeat, DO NOT have to like or love Beyonce. In fact, you are free to hate her music, her acting (I hate her acting, too!) and everything she stands for. However, there is a big difference between “Beyonce is so wack to me, I don’t see what the hype is about” and “I HATE BEYONCE SO MUCH THAT I WILL LOG ON TO THE INTERNET EVERYDAY AND TELL STRANGERS WHY I HATE HER!” Seriously, if you find yourself commenting on every Bey-related blog post or article on this site of the Negronet to curse out her rabid stans (who are also way out-of-pocket), then you should find a new hobby."
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By: Girls, We Run This Motha........ on 7/07/2011 8:09PM
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Girls, we run this motha (yeah!) [x4]
GIRLS!
Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
Who run this motha? Girls! [x4]
Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
[Verse 1]
Some of them men think they freak this like we do
But no they don't
Make your cheques come at they neck,
Disrespect us no they won't
Boy don't even try to take us
Boy this beat is crazy
This is how they made me
Houston Texas baby
This goes out to all my girls
That's in the club rocking the latest
Who will buy it for themselves and get more money later
I think I need a barber
None of these hoes can fade me
I'm so good with this,
I remind you I'm so hood with this
Boy I'm just playing, come here baby
Hope you still like me, If you hate me
My persuasion can build a nation
In this our, our love we can devour
You'll do anything for me
[Chorus]
Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
Who run this motha? Girls! [x4]
Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
[ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/who-rule-the-world-lyrics-beyonce-knowles.html ]
[Verse 2]
It's hot up in here
DJ don't be scared to run this, run this back
I'm repping for the girls who taking over the world
Have me raise a glass for the college grads
Anyone rolling I'll let you know what time it is
You can't hold me
I broke my 9 to 5 and copped my cheque
This goes out to all the women getting it in,
Get on your grind
To the other men that respect what I do
Please accept my shine
Boy you know you love it
How we're smart enough to make these millions
Strong enough to bare the children
Then get back to business
See, you better not play me
Don't come here baby
Hope you still like me
If you hate me!
[Bridge]
My persuasion can build a nation
In this hour
Our love we can devour
You'll do anything for me
[Chorus]
Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
Who run this motha? Girls! [x4]
Who run the world? Girls! [x4]....
YES WE DO!!!!!!
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By: Girls, We Run This Motha.... on 7/07/2011 8:15PM
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Beyonce and her #1 album "4"
"#1 BILLBOARD TOP 200 ALBUM OF THE WEEK!!!!!!
A great way to show haters the hand, Bey. Beyonce is making “HATING” ass b$tches look real foolish right now number 1 album with a 3 week album leak and with 2 singles considered to be flops lol how Pathetic do you guys feel?? I really wanna know lmao.. "I bet it sucks to be you right now" lmao Why waste your life hating when the fact of the matter is She’s one of the greatest! lol and really there’s nothing you can do about it lol So find something better to do with your pathetic lives would ya :)
The insane part is that her album was leaked 3 weeks before its release date and bootleggers had a field day with that sh$t. Damn bootleggers but she still survived!"
GIRLS, WE RUN THIS MOTHA!!!!
Those pirates are something else but Bey still did her thang!!!!!!
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By: Girls, We Run This Motha...... on 7/08/2011 8:14PM
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Friday, March 5, was an incredible day for all of us at Phoenix House. Pop superstar Beyoncé and her mother, fashion designer Tina Knowles joined us for the opening of the Beyoncé Cosmetology Center at our Phoenix House Career Academy in Brooklyn. The new Cosmetology Center will offer a seven-month cosmetology training course, helping our clients gain the career skills they need to lead productive, rewarding lives in recovery.
At the ribbon cutting ceremony—after remarks from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, OASAS Commissioner Karen Carpenter-Palumbo, and Tina Knowles—Beyoncé spoke about meeting with women in treatment at Phoenix House while preparing for the role of Etta James in the 2008 film Cadillac Records. “Through their stories, I realized that all of us have our personal struggles and we all have something to overcome,” she said. “Drug addiction…has a stigma that must be removed. Addiction is a disease and these beautiful women I met did not choose to become addicts, but they have chosen to get better.”
Later donating her salary from the film, Beyoncé wanted to create a program that was geared toward women, “something that would teach them skills that would give them hope even after Phoenix House.” Together, she and her mother, who owned a popular hair salon in Houston when she was growing up, came up with the idea of our new cosmetology program.
As a child, she observed that her mother’s salon was a place for women to “share stories, cry, laugh, and get advice”—and she wanted to bring that experience the women at Phoenix House. “The first sign of recovery is caring about your appearance,” she said. “And hopefully, this Center will be a place that will change lots of lives every year.”
We express our heartfelt gratitude to Beyoncé and Miss Tina for their tremendous gift, which will indeed change lives.
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vswilson,
Beyonce has passed on a tremendous
gift to help someone who under any other circumstances may not have the advantages that is now being offered to increase the chance of acquiring skills that may be life changing.Tina and Beyonce are cheerful givers who are sharing blessings that have bestowed upon their lives.
March 9, 2010 at 9:50 am
Peggie Williams,
I always LOVED Beyonce..and now I LOVE her even more….U GO GIRL!!!!
March 9, 2010 at 8:03 pm
Chedda,
This is Awesome!!! I think that any woman can benefit from knowing these skills and the encouraging women of Phoenix house will definitely take away a life long skill that can earn them an honest living any where they go in the world! xo
March 10, 2010 at 6:23 pm
Larry DeMarzo,
Bravo Beyoncé and Miss Tina. Your thoughtful and generous contribution to help the residents of Phoenix House certainly validates the power of “community as a healing agent”. It is impressive that you committed not only to open the Cosmetology Center but to also support its sustainability. I believe the Cosmetology Center will pave the way for the residents of Phoenix House to find a meaningful role in the world, a way of being in the world with vocation.
March 10, 2010 at 9:18 pm
D. Nash,
I hope that this act of generosity is viewed by others and inspires people to look to do more great thing like this.
May God bless the Knowles family and countless others for selflessly giving to those in need. Bravo!
March 21, 2010 at 9:51 am
Vee,
Beyonce’ & her mom did a wonderful thing here. Makes u just love them more.
August 8, 2010 at 8:22 pm
Val James-Hair Dresser,
What a great thing to do for those women at Phoenix house. Kudos to the Knowles family!
November 1, 2010 at 3:06 pm
Tanya,
They did a good thing for the people in the city my God Bless them.
June 26, 2011 at 3:52 pm
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Beyonce, one of the versatile pop personalities, is renowned for her great achievement in fashion, movies and charity. Her voice and glamorous performances in movies has never failed to impress her fans.
Beyonce Knowles came into limelight in 90’s when she was a part of Destiny’s Child. Her recordings bought her great success and fame across the world.
When she started acting she stepped into the fashion world and conquered phenomenal achievements. In 2009, she broke the record by winning 6 Grammy Awards. Till this date, she has won 16 Grammy Awards for her contribution and achievements in the world of music.
Proper clothes tuned up with the latest fashion trend, can make a women look more elegant and beautiful. Beyonce’s taste for fashion has amused people as she constantly dresses sensibly giving an appealing glamorous look. She has featured many dresses from world famous designers such as Tina Knowles (her mother), Cartier and Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana, Rodarte, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Pucci, Fendi, Azzedine Alaia and Gucci. Beyonce presented many fashionable dresses with fresh colors right from the American collection to African dresses. For Beyonce, fashion is not only dresses but, even the jewelry. She showed her interest in jewelry by wearing fashionable jewelry, African jewelry and designer jewelry.
After Tyra Banks, she was the first non-athlete and non-model women and the second African American model to illustrate in the swim suit issue.
With the divine voice and royal allure, this bombshell beauty Beyonce has put outstanding contribution into the fashion world that impressed fashionistas all over the world.
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By: Jeffrey on 8/08/2011 9:36AM
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Beyonce's 2010 SELF Q&A:
According to Beyonce, "when you look around at all that's wrong in the world, the need to do something, no matter how big or how small, is clear." The superstar and "Friday Night Lights" actress Minka Kelly join three remarkable women as the winners of the 2010 SELF Women Doing Good Awards. Each year, SELF sets out to find inspiring women who are making a difference in the world, whether it is globally, nationally or in their communities. After sorting through mountains of nominations that readers sent in, Lisa Scarpinato, JJ Ramberg and Haley Kilpatrick stood out among all others. Each lady will be honored in New York City this fall and receive $10,000 to support her cause. Read their stories and be inspired to get out there and do some good of your own!
Beyonce speaks up about her charity work:
It all started when she was growing up in Houston, going to church with her family. "Pastor Rudy is still my pastor. I watched my parents get involved in [community charities] there, and that taught me how important it is to 'give 'til it hurts.' I saw how happy you could make people, whether just giving someone a hug, having a conversation or spending some time and it became a part of me."
"I've always felt that you should give because it's what you can do to help. You don't do it to get praised. For a long time, being quiet about what I did was a conscious decision. "When you look around at all that's wrong in the world, the need to do something, no matter how big or how small, is clear."
Donated her entire salary:
Beyoncé was quiet, for instance, about the fact that after she visited Phoenix House, a drug and alcohol treatment center, as part of her research for 2008's "Cadillac Records," she donated her entire salary from the film to the organization.
Charities Beyonce Founded:
-And this spring, she opened the Beyoncé Cosmetology Center there, to provide opportunities for recovering addicts to learn job skills.
-The Survivor Foundation with former bandmate Kelly Rowland in 2005 to help disaster victims after Katrina hit.
-And last year, she became a spokeswoman for Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS), a group that helps young women who have been victims of sex trafficking.
So why is she speaking up about all this now?
"I've realized that sometimes it helps a cause more if I talk publicly about it. That's what increases awareness."
What motivates me "Sisterhood means everything to me. All the charities I'm involved with are special, but I find any organization that focuses on women and children really motivating. GEMS and the young ladies the nonprofit helps are very close to my heart. And what I took away from the clients at Phoenix House changed my life. These were real people who touched me so much that I had to go beyond making a donation. They're gaining skills at the Cosmetology Center, which will help them earn a living and find their way out of substance abuse—it's a testament to the possibility of second chances."
Who inspires me "My mother, Tina Knowles. She's an incredibly loving person who is the first to make time for others."
My proudest accomplishment "Singing "At Last" for President Barack Obama on his inauguration night was a personal accomplishment for me, both as a performer and an American."
My recharge routine "I love going to dinners, seeing plays, visiting museums and spending time with family and friends. I know it's time to jump back into my work when everything I do starts inspiring lyrics and melodies and I can't keep myself out of the studio."
One place in my life I'm not a perfectionist "I promise I'm working on this, but I could be less messy at home and keep the clothes in my closet and off the floor!"
How anyone can make a difference "Think about what truly touches you and motivates you to help, then start locally. Once it's in your heart to give, you'll have to follow through. I am a happy woman—very happy—because I know that I've worked hard, and I love being able to give back."
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By: You Know Who on 7/08/2011 10:38PM
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In 2001, Beyoncé became the first African-American woman and the second woman ever to take home the ASCAP Pop Songwriter of the Year Award. She toured America for the first time as a solo artist in 2004 in support of her #1 multi-platinum debut solo album, “Dangerously in Love,” which earned her five GRAMMY Awards® that year, including Best Contemporary R&B Album and Best R&B Song for “Crazy in Love” featuring Jay-Z. With her five-in-one-year GRAMMY® wins, Beyoncé tied the record for the most GRAMMYs® to be won in a single year by a female artist. She made chart history in 2003 when she became the first artist in 20 years, and the first female recording artist ever, to simultaneously reach #1 in the US and the UK with both her album “Dangerously In Love” and single “Crazy In Love.”
On September 4, 2006 (September 5 in the U.S.), Beyoncé released her second solo album, “B'DAY,” to coincide with her 25th birthday. “B'DAY” closed out 2006 as one of the year's most successful albums, entering the Billboard Top 200 best-selling albums chart at #1. On February 11, 2007, “B'DAY” won the GRAMMY® for Best Contemporary R&B Album, resulting in Beyoncé's 10th GRAMMY® win overall and 7th win as a solo artist. In November of that year, the American Music Awards honored Beyoncé with the International Artist Award, making her the first woman in AMA history and sixth artist overall to be recognized with the prestigious honor.
In 2010 Beyonce received 6 Grammys in one night who else has done that? Not bad for someone who has been on the scene for over a decade!!!!!!!
In 2008, Beyoncé added another title to her resume. In Cadillac Records, she not only starred alongside Adrien Brody but she also served as executive producer on the film. This becomes the first film under her Parkwood Productions film banner. For her portrayal of R&B legend Etta James, she earned an NAACP Image Award and Satellite Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In addition, Beyoncé received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture, for the tune “Once in a Lifetime.”
In addition to her professional career, Beyoncé has always made it her mission to give back. In 2005, Beyoncé joined Bono onstage at Greenpoint Stadium in Cape Town as part of Nelson Mandela's 46664 initiative to treat and eradicate HIV/AIDS in South Africa. In addition, she works with GEMS (Girls Education and Mentoring Service) whose mission is to empower young girls who have experienced sexual exploitation and trafficking and help them get back on their feet and realize their full potential. Beyoncé doesn’t just donate money to this cause; she donates her time and offers advice and support to these girls. Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland, along with the Knowles family, formed the Survivor Foundation, a charitable entity set up for the purpose of providing transitional housing for Hurricane Katrina victims and storm evacuees in the Houston, Texas, area. The Survivor Foundation extends the philanthropic mission of the Knowles-Rowland Center for Youth, a multi-purpose community outreach facility in downtown Houston.
As a true entrepreneur, Beyoncé is always looking to expand her brand and to dice into other aspects of the business. In 2004, Beyoncé and her mother, Tina Knowles (fashion designer and stylist for Destiny's Child), formed Beyond Productions, and in 2005 they launched their first fashion collection, named House of Deréon in honor of Beyoncé's maternal grandmother, Agnez Deréon. In 2006, on the heels of the collection’s success, the pair launched Deréon, a junior lifestyle collection inspired by the independent spirit of Beyoncé’s younger sister, actress and singer Solange Knowles. On the heels of Deréon’s success, Beyoncé and Tina recently launched a young girl’s collection, Deréon Girls.
To round it all up, in 2009 Beyoncé was given the honor of singing “At Last” for President Obama’s first dance at the 2009 Presidential Inauguration Ball. It is clear that with the success and ambition of this artist and entrepreneur, Beyoncé is bound to reach iconic status for generations to come.
Beyonce is a 29 yr old vibrant ICON. Some people worry about when will Jay and Bey have children…Beyonce is a healthy 29 yr old Black woman…she’s at least 10 more years before she and Jay have to even start to seriously entertain the idea of having babies. And when they do have kids…their children will grow up to be a force to reckon with. They will be young powerhouses just like their parents!
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By: just curious on 7/09/2011 2:36AM
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I know why fans are still posting to a blog that is almost two months old but why are others still posting comments in this particular blog? I'm not a trouble maker I'm just fascinated by this anomaly.
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By: Lucky a$$ Jay z! on 7/12/2011 11:59PM
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Beyonce Giselle Knowles is sexy as hell and so is Gisele Caroline bundchen. How the hell did Leonardo Dicaprio let Gisele’s saucy a$$ go????? Leo’s loss and Tom Brady’s gain. Well, Jay Z isn’t letting his sauce out of his sight. Lucky a$$, Jay!!!!
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By: Jeffrey on 8/08/2011 9:40AM
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I bet if Beyonce was unmarried, had multiple children out of wedlock, was a drug user and overweight, she probably wouldn't have as many haters. Funny how these same people (especially women)will worship Fantasia, Jill Scott, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige and Lauren Hill, all who were either former drug addicts and or now have multiple children out of wedlock, but hate Bey with a passion. Beyonce has done things the the right way. She never used drugs, she got married before having children. You never see her saying or doing anything negative. She's not loud or ghetto. She's not overweight, doesn't have multiple tattoos on her body and she grew up with both her parents. And contrary to what some idiots may believe, Beyonce did graduate from H.S., Well I guess her haters simple don't have anything in common with her!
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