Believe it or not, well-known MAGA train, right-wing political commentator Tomi Lahren is speaking out against Beyoncé haters in the same way her own mother did.
On Friday (December 27), Tina Knowles retweeted a brief rant praising Beyoncé for her NFL debut during the Texans and Ravens game in her hometown of Houston Their unexpectedly united front against the haters culminated in a Christmas Day half-time performance. Knowles agreed with the post she retweeted, expressing her unapologetic thoughts on the criticism Queen Bey received after her record-breaking performance in a lengthy captioned message to her more than 4 million Instagram followers.
“RT: This is exactly how I feel!” Knowles wrote in part. “It boggles my mind that you would use your precious Christmas time to watch someone you hate who you think has no talent so you can talk about it later [crying laughing emojis]”.
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Knowles continued, “Apparently you are so fascinated by them, addicted to them, secretly admire them, wish you could be them, that you can’t help but watch and criticize and comment and say silly and ridiculous things that make you look like a joke.
She added, “So at halftime go to another channel and watch a silly cartoon or Bozo the Clown or something you can relate to and see yourself in.”
Knowles ended the scathing message by writing that she learned a valuable lesson from the way her daughter handled all the criticism — seemingly revealing Beyoncé’s apathy towards the matter in the process.
“Say it with love [heart emoji] PS I learned a lot from her warrior spirit, when they are down I work harder “No weapon aimed at me will succeed” one, two, three waiting for the fake robots to arrive”.
Knowles’ comments follow the hate that prevented Beyoncé from attending the Christmas halftime show when Tomi Lahren posted a tweet on her Twitter timeline, lashing their faux outrage into the app’s ether The buffering of the buffer begins to be implemented.
“Can we please stop the fake anger towards Beyoncé?” Lahren wrote in part.
She continued, seemingly doing damage control, writing: “I’m not her biggest fan either, but she does a great job and is so talented. As conservatives, we don’t have to be angry about everything, it’s a nuisance game.
Beyoncé helped redefine the limits of live Christmas entertainment, with her dazzling halftime performance on Netflix’s NFL broadcast pushing the streaming giant to an all-time ratings milestone. Her nearly 13-minute show, filled with electrifying renditions of hits from her chart-topping album Cowboy Carter, not only captivated the crowd at Houston’s NRG Stadium but helped Netflix achieve its highest global reach for a live sports event .
Watch part of Queen Bey’s Christmas performance in the video above.