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Tina Knowles Explains Why Beyoncé Can Be "mean" Backstage

Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, recently made some headlines after she revealed some details about her daughter's backstage behavior on the daytime show "Sherri". According to Tina, Beyoncé can be "really mean" to her and her staff when she's preparing for her "Renaissance" World Tour concerts. She also said that Beyoncé would sometimes cry and apologize for being rude to them after the show. Beyoncé has a lot of responsibility and she may be sleep deprived. This will lead to a person to snap at anyone. Mama Knowles keeps it real but she has to realize that everything that is said will be held under a microscope Tina later took to IG to clarify her comments and assure her followers that it was all in good fun. She said that she was joking about Beyoncé crying because she was mean to them, and that she understood why her daughter had to be a perfectionist and a boss when it came to her shows. She also said that quick change was not a place for people with sensitive temperaments, and that everyone had to be "gangsta". Tina's comments sparked a lot of reactions from fans and media outlets, who were surprised to hear about Beyoncé's backstage antics. Some praised her for being honest and supportive of her daughter, while others criticized her for exposing Beyoncé's private moments. Some

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also wondered how Beyoncé would react when she saw what her mom said about her on national TV. Tina is not the first person to talk about Beyoncé's high standards and demanding nature when it comes to her work. Her former Destiny's Child bandmates, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, have also shared stories about how Beyoncé would push them to perform better and rehearse harder. Her husband, Jay-Z, has also praised her work ethic and dedication to her craft. Beyoncé herself has admitted that she can be very hard on herself and others when it comes to her music and shows. In her 2013 documentary "Life Is But a Dream", she said that she was always striving for excellence and perfection, and that she sometimes felt like she was "a prisoner of my own success". She also said that she had to balance her roles as an artist, a mother, a wife, and a businesswoman. Beyoncé's fans, also known as the Beyhive, have always admired and respected her for being a powerful and influential woman in the music industry. They have also defended her from any criticism or negativity that she might face from the media or the public. They know that behind the glamorous and flawless image that she presents on stage, there is a human being who has feelings, emotions, and challenges like everyone else.