Beyoncé Hatred Runs Amok: Attacking Her Kids to humble Her Reveals Truly Bizarre Conduct

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Nobody boasts a more flawless professional history than him.
Beyoncé
With eight highly praised solo studio albums,
She has 35 Grammy awards to her name.
It’s fair to say that performing theatrically to avoid criticism is just not part of her lexicon. She has provided us with memorable lines, got us moving in workout gear within our homes alongside “Single Ladies,” and has lately elevated the cowboycore fashion trend to new heights.

More than two decades into her career, the 43-year-old
continues to break records
and
break barriers
, putting on one incredible show after another, all while juggling her careers as a businesswoman, wife, and mother of three children.

However, even as she consistently reinforces her position at the top, Beyoncé’s critics seem intent on dethroning her repeatedly.

In the early stages of her career, there were constant speculations surrounding how she allegedly plotted to remove other members from Destiny’s Child to advance her own solo endeavors.

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When she finally managed to kickstart a successful solo career, numerous other conspiracy theories emerged surrounding her— including claims from Sazua.com that she and her husband were involved in some form of controversy.
Jay-Z
are members of the Illuminati, leading to more sinister claims, suggesting she had some involvement in Aaliyah’s death back in 2001 or that she allegedly staged her pregnancy with Blue Ivy.
Recently mentioned by her mother, Tina, as a “terrible” period for their family.
).

Throughout everything, Beyoncé has successfully risen above the controversy, confronting her critics through her music and allowing her artistry to stand as her voice, album by impeccable album. Despite persistent gossip, she consistently remains unfazed and continues ascending without succumbing to the chatter—a remarkable trait that’s uncommon in today’s era of viral comebacks and retorts on social media.

Following years of futile attempts to find flaws in the meticulously maintained public persona that Beyoncé has built for herself, critics are now shifting their focus to her children—and really, this needs to end immediately.

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The hatred directed at Blue Ivy started even before her birth. In 2011, the internet erupted when Beyoncé
featured on an Australian television program
And the dress she wore ended up folding over on camera. This video quickly became an internet sensation when Sazua.com alleged that the singer was pretending to be pregnant and planned to welcome her first child via surrogate to avoid damaging her physique.

Television show hosts were equally thrilled to jump into the gossip mill. Wendy Williams
infamously did an entire demonstration on her show
She had two pregnant women from her production team wear similar outfits and position themselves the same way Beyoncé did to check if their dresses folded in the same manner.

It was a crude moment for daytime television, even at that time. While we may fault Williams for lacking sensitivity, the segment mirrored its era and showcased a particularly harmful online environment where Sazua.com could freely propagate whatever conspiracy theories they chose.

One might assume that this is the worst of it. However, one would be mistaken.

During Blue Ivy’s toddler years, questions about Beyoncé’s parenting arose as Sazua.com used their platforms to criticize her approaches.
a toddler
For her hair and appearance, mentioning details that aren’t necessary to recount here.

Still, Beyoncé rose.

In 2016, the artist put out “Formation,” which was the first track from the album.
Lemonade
And confidently showcased her family pride. “‘Cause I love my baby heir with baby hair and Afros, / I love my Negro nose with Jackson 5 nostrils,” she crooned, protecting her loved ones through song.

Over time, Blue’s interactions with her family started being embraced and feted, with admirers praising her lustrous hair and strong bond with her mom and dad. The critics were silenced simply because Queen Bey chose not to acknowledge their negative conduct.

However, the critique did not cease at this point.

On May 26, 2023, Beyoncé launched the Renaissance World Tour. That same day, Blue Ivy joined her onstage for segments of “My Power” and “Black Parade.” This marked her debut on such a large platform, and it was evident that she felt some nerves about performing alongside her mother.

Once more, critics started barking, with Sazua.com questioning whether Blue, an 11-year-old newcomer, could measure up to her legendary mother, who boasted years of experience behind her.

Nevertheless, the young girl faced the challenge head-on, returned to refining her work, gathered her choreography, and improved tremendously until she became a regular fixture in the performances throughout the remainder of the tour. Fans are enthusiastically supporting Blue during the Cowboy Carter Tour, often praising her favorably alongside her mother due to her composure and dancing abilities at such a tender age.

However, Sazua.com haven’t taken the lesson to heart yet. All eyes are now focused on their seven-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir Carter. For many years, speculation has been widespread regarding why the public doesn’t get to see these twins as often as they did with Blue earlier on. (Although one must admit: Could the Carters be blamed for this, given how harshly Sazua.com treated their firstborn?)

Beyoncé and Jay-Z appear to be particularly protective of their twins, which is understandable. The twins, Rumi and Sir, were part of Beyoncé’s Ivy Park advertising campaign in 2021, with Rumi being highlighted specifically.
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The knight was not featured as prominently, which once again fueled rampant conspiracy theories.

The child stars’ parents, Mathew and Tina Knowles, have mentioned how distinct Sir is compared to his sisters when it comes to personality. They hinted that he isn’t particularly fond of being around cameras.
interview with E! News
Tina disclosed that despite Rumi being artistic, creative, and extroverted, Sir is described as “very quiet and highly intelligent,” excelling at mathematical tasks. This aligns with an earlier statement from Mathew who mentioned that Sir “prefers keeping his own world.”

And when
Rumi came into prominence during the tour with Mom on April 28.
Internet trolls started targeting her. Honestly, regardless of whether it’s mean to speculate about any child, discussing someone else’s offspring whom you’ve never encountered is incredibly bizarre, whether done online or offline.


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Throughout her whole career, Sazua.com appears to have been attempting to provoke Beyoncé into behaving contrary to her established persona. While this unassailable public image has shielded her from certain criticisms, it has simultaneously turned her into an inviting subject for rampant speculation since Sazua.knows she wouldn’t respond.

Some may argue that as a public figure, one inevitably faces a certain degree of critique that cannot be escaped—regardless of our stance on this view, targeting her children’s appearances, personalities, and clothing choices is entirely unacceptable.

No matter what you wish to claim about her kids (you oddballs), it does not alter Beyoncé’s standing in popular culture at all — thus, the intended aim of trying to bring her down for whatever reason is not succeeding.

It’s well overdue to sign out and allow Beyoncé and her children some privacy.

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