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Beyonce shares more snaps with blonde hair… after her mom Tina Knowles ʜɪᴛ back at ‘racist and self-hating’ critics accusing her of ‘lightening’ her skin
Beyoncé is turning blonde once more, only a day after her mother Tina Knowles responded to those who called her daughter’s Renaissance premiere appearance “racist and self-hating.”
When the 42-year-old singer went blonde for the premiere earlier last week, she was accused of whitening her skin, but she didn’t seem to be phased by the criticism.
She showcased her chic blonde look on Instagram on Wednesday, sharing eight new photos of herself and husband Jay-Z with her 318 million followers.
The singer was wearing a white hoodie that was cropped and pulled over her platinum curls in the first photo.
She accessorized her ensemble with white sweatpants, a cream-colored suit coat, black sunglasses, and white pumps.
Blonde again: Just a day after her mother Tina Knowles hit back at ‘racist and self-hating critics’ of her daughter’s Renaissance premiere look, Beyonce is going blonde again
Disproved: Beyonce was pictured in the same attire in front of some curtains in the third photo, and a close-up of her face in the fourth photo dispelled any claims that the singer had lightened her skin.
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The singer was pictured in an elevator with Jay-Z in the second photo, wearing the same outfit. Jay-Z contrasted her appearance with an all-black suit that included a black stocking cap, black sunglasses, a black shirt, black slacks, and white sneakers.
Beyonce was pictured in the same attire in front of some curtains in the third picture, and her close-up in the fourth shot dispelled any claims that the singer had lightened her skin.
The singer additionally uploaded pictures of herself and Jay-Z standing in a corridor, another picture of Queen Bey by herself, a picture of her facing a multi-layered mirror, and a last collage of pictures.
In an Instagram video shared on Tuesday, Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles angrily retaliated against critics who claimed her daughter had lightened her skin tone.
In response to criticism on social media that the 42-year-old superstar appeared to have lighter skin and was wearing a platinum blonde wig in a photo taken during her appearance at the Renaissance concert film premiere on Saturday, Knowles, 69, was replying.
The hitmaker had been accused of being “white now” by some, and “she’s not a Black woman!” by others.
In a long post for the video, Knowles stated, “I am sick and tired of people attacking her,” and she refuted the worries of the commentators.
She also said that her daughter’s attire resembled that of Black performers from at least as far back as Etta James.
Bey and Jay: The second snap showed the singer in the same outfit, posing in an elevator with Jay-Z, who contrasted her look with an all-black ensemble, donning a black stocking cap, black sunglasses, black shirt, black pants with white sneakers
Hallway: The singer also shared snaps of her and Jay-Z posing in a hallway
Solo: She also shared another solo snap of Queen Bey
Mirror: The singer also shared a shot of her in front of a layered mirror
Knowles started her long caption, “Came across this today and decided to post it after seeing all of the stupid ignorant self, hating racist statements about her, lightening her skin, and wearing platinum hair wanting to be White.”
“Where the whole theme is silver with silver hair, a silver carpet, and suggested silver attire and you bozos decide that she’s trying to be a white woman and is bleaching her skin?” the speaker said, referring to Beyoncé’s appearance exclusively for her Renaissance documentary.
She became enraged, saying, “How sad is it that some of her own people continue the stupid narrative with hate and jealousy.” It seems sense that, as a fashion statement clown, she had silver hair to go with her silver clothing. Yeah, an alien superstar!
She also called out Black social media users who had accused her daughter of attempting to lessen her skin tone, referring to them as “bozos.”
She wrote, “Lying, faking, and acting like you’re so ignorant that you don’t understand that platinum hair has been worn by black women since the days of Etta James.” “I went and looked at all the gorgeous, talented black celebrities who have worn platinum hair, and almost all of them have done so at some point.” Do they all aspire to be Caucasian?
Knowles continued, saying, “I’m sick and tired of people making fun of me.”
“Every time she accomplishes a goal, it’s a testament to her talent, work ethic, and perseverance.” She wrote, “Look, you sad little haters come out of the woodwork.”
The detractors of her daughter, she said, were not “celebrating a sister” or “just ignoring if you don’t like her,” but rather “pursuing jealousy and racism, sexism, double standards.”