![]() in reality, it’s because she comes off cold and holier than thou. that personal connection Beyoncé built with fans to achieve success is no longer there yet her fans think she’s not breaking sales records like Taylor because of racism. The lack of interviews and promo is also why she doesn’t pull the same sales numbers as her contemporaries like Taylor Swift. on the rare occasion she does do an interview, the piece is just kissing her ass and fawning over her. I personally hate how she doesn’t do interviews anymore. that’s the delusional bubble they live in where they think anti-capitalism started when Beyoncé became a billionaire. the funniest are the ones who defend her wealth by saying “y’all only hate billionaires and capitalism when it’s a black woman like Beyoncé dominating the game. the entire world worships Beyoncé yet her fans ALWAYS make her out to be a victim if they see one comment questioning the hype. even black people who say they’re not into her are accused of hating black women or being self hating. anything less than hyperventilating praise is met with the most aggressive defense from her fans and bad faith accusations of racism and “misogynoir”. Her fans live in a bubble and they don’t understand the worship is what turns people off from even checking out her music and non-fans call her overrated which she is. they were claiming she’s a victim of misogynoir despite being awarded the most grammys in history and will continue winning more till she retires. the thinkpieces after her loss were even more insufferable. before the Grammys, celebrities were sharing an article proclaiming the Grammys one job is to give Beyoncé AOTY and how she should get it because she’s a black woman lmfao. it’s trashy classless behavior, and he posted it online proud of what he did. everything she does is praised even if it’s mid right down to her shitty style and ugly clothing line.ĭid you see the outrage and thinkpieces after she lost the album of the year Grammy? a journalist heckled Harry styles during his speech and yelled“Beyoncé should’ve won!” which could be heard across the room. like you said, there’s no objective assessment. the cult around her is extremely off putting. It feels fake and not capturing her true authentic vibe And I’m so over her avant-garde fashionista schtick. She looks great as in her face is beautiful and her body gorgeous but that doesn’t equal to having an actual fashion sense. Beyonce can be excellent at a lot of things but she is in no way, shape or form the goddess she’s been hyped as ever since DC era.Īnd furthermore: she can’t dress for shit. ![]() ![]() No one seem to notice how her whole image is curated to the smallest detail and always in line with the current thing (2013: feminism, 2016: BLM, 2022: LGBT themed album). There’s no objectivity in assessing Beyonce, only yass gurl this slay gurl that. However, the whole cult surrounding her gets on my nerves beyond belief. She has a great voice, is energetic on stage and makes solid pop music. I don’t care that 578 people co-wrote her songs, not every artist is supposed to be a singer songwriter. However, even as a kid I was bothered by how Beyonce was always put in the spotlight and I’m willing to bet all I have that Michelle was introduced to DC because she was bland so she wouldn’t outshine Beyonce.īeyonce is objectively speaking a very talented woman. I’ve been a life long fan ever since I saw the music video for No, No, No (yeah, I’m that old).
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