Beyoncé`s mother defended the singer after criticism of her performance

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Recently, a large concert by the performer Beyoncé took place during the halftime of a National Football League game. The singer's performance began to be criticized on the internet.

Many comments addressed the banned gun gesture that Beyoncé used during the performance of one of her songs. This outraged viewers: some even called for the singer to be punished, as such behavior violates established norms.
Beyoncé with her mother Tina Knowles
Beyoncé with her mother Tina Knowles
Beyoncé's mother spoke out in support of her daughter. Seventy-year-old Tina Knowles commented on the situation, expressing bewilderment at those who spend their holiday time watching a disliked artist's performance solely to criticize afterward.
It's obvious that you're so obsessed with them (the stars), dependent on them, and secretly admire them, wishing to be in their place, that you can't help but watch, criticize, comment, and say silly ridiculous things that make you look like fools!
Tina Knowles
Beyoncé's mom added that she considers her daughter a person with a fighting spirit, from whom she has learned a lot. Tina is confident that people who face online criticism work harder when they feel downhearted.
Beyoncé at the concert during the halftime of the National Football League game in the USA
Beyoncé at the concert during the halftime of the National Football League game in the USA
She also thanked the true fans of her daughter's work, who support the artist in difficult times.

Zoomboola.com reminds that this is not the first time Beyoncé has faced online criticism this year.

At the beginning of April, our editorial team reported that dissatisfied listeners asked her for a refund for the new album "Cowboy Carter." People who bought CDs and vinyl records with new songs accused the singer of deception: allegedly, the album does not include a significant part of the tracks that were announced in the digital version.

Some of the critics suggested that Beyoncé did this intentionally, encouraging fans to buy the more expensive digital version of the album.

Read more about Beyoncé's career, her personal life, and interesting facts in her biography.